D. Iunii Iuvenalis satirae, with a literal tr. and notes, by J.D. Lewis1873 |
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Strana
... Roman authors , and in preference from such as flourished in or near the time of Juvenal , as Martial and the younger Pliny ; and I hope they will generally be found pertinent . By bringing together everything which might be forced into ...
... Roman authors , and in preference from such as flourished in or near the time of Juvenal , as Martial and the younger Pliny ; and I hope they will generally be found pertinent . By bringing together everything which might be forced into ...
Strana 25
... Roman here , where reign some Protogenes or Diphilus or Erimarchus , who , with the vicious propensity of his race , never shares a friend , but keeps him to himself ; for when he has instilled into his ready ear a particle of the ...
... Roman here , where reign some Protogenes or Diphilus or Erimarchus , who , with the vicious propensity of his race , never shares a friend , but keeps him to himself ; for when he has instilled into his ready ear a particle of the ...
Strana 47
... Roman kings . Such being the case , do you look to your Gaetulian Ganymede when you are thirsty . A boy bought for so many thousands is unable to mix for poor people : yet his beauty , his age , justify his pride . When does the for ...
... Roman kings . Such being the case , do you look to your Gaetulian Ganymede when you are thirsty . A boy bought for so many thousands is unable to mix for poor people : yet his beauty , his age , justify his pride . When does the for ...
Strana 68
... Roman poverty came to an end ; henceforth Sybaris flowed to these hills , and Rhodes and Miletus , and garlanded , insolent , drunken Tarentum . Filthy money first brought in foreign manners , and voluptuous wealth enervated the age ...
... Roman poverty came to an end ; henceforth Sybaris flowed to these hills , and Rhodes and Miletus , and garlanded , insolent , drunken Tarentum . Filthy money first brought in foreign manners , and voluptuous wealth enervated the age ...
Strana 102
... Roman . It is he who is wont to plead the causes of the nobleman who is unlearned . From the toga'd crowd will come one who will solve the knotty points of law and enigmas of the statutes . This one hies to the Euphrates when in his ...
... Roman . It is he who is wont to plead the causes of the nobleman who is unlearned . From the toga'd crowd will come one who will solve the knotty points of law and enigmas of the statutes . This one hies to the Euphrates when in his ...
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D. Iunii Iuvenalis satirae, with a literal tr. and notes, by J.D ..., Zväzok 1 Juvenal Úplné zobrazenie - 1882 |
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according alluded appears applied atque become better called carried common Compare course death Dict doubt epigram examples expression father follows fortune give given Greek haec hand head Heinrich husband illa Italy Juvenal kind living look Macleane Mart Martial meaning mentioned mihi mind Nero never occurs passage perhaps person Plautus Plin Pliny poet poor present probably quae quam quid quis quod quoted reading refers rendering represented rich Roman Rome Satire says seems Seneca sense slaves speaks stand supposed taken tamen tell things tibi viii whole wife wine woman women writing
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Strana 19 - Quamvis digressu veteris confusus amici laudo tamen, vacuis quod sedem figere Cumis destinet atque unum civem donare Sibyllae.
Strana 122 - Gangen, pauci dignoscere possunt Vera bona atque illis multum diversa, remota Erroris nebula. Quid enim ratione timemus Aut cupimus ? quid tam dextro pede concipis, ut te 5 Conatus non poeniteat votique peracti ? Evertere domos totas, optantibus ipsis, Di faciles.
Strana 22 - Iam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes, Et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas Obliquas nec non gentilia tympana secum Vexit et ad circum iussas prostare puellas.
Strana 408 - ... sewn up in a sack with a dog, a cock, a viper, and an ape, and inclosed in this horrible prison he is to be, according to the nature of the place, thrown into the sea...
Strana 433 - QUOD nimio gaudes noctem producere vino, ignosco : vitium, Gaure, Catonis habes. carmina quod scribis Musis et Apolline nullo, laudari debes : hoc Ciceronis habes.
Strana 435 - He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
Strana 479 - Let the great gods, That keep this dreadful pother o'er our heads, Find out their enemies now.
Strana 63 - ... formosam nisi quae de Tusca Graecula facta est, de Sulmonensi mera Cecropis ? omnia Graece, cum sit turpe magis nostris nescire Latine ; hoc sermone pavent, hoc iram gaudia curas, hoc cuncta effundunt animi secreta.
Strana 91 - Saleio 80 gloria quantalibet quid erit, si gloria tantum est? curritur ad vocem iucundam et carmen amicae Thebaidos, laetam cum fecit Statius urbem promisitque diem; tanta dulcedine captos afficit ille animos, tantaque libidine vulgi 85 auditur; sed cum fregit subsellia versu, esurit, intactam Paridi nisi vendit Agaven.
Strana 140 - ... orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano. fortem posce animum mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitae extremum inter munera ponat naturae, qui ferre queat quoscumque labores, nesciat irasci, cupiat nihil et potiores 360 Herculis aerumnas credat saevosque labores et venere et cenis et pluma Sardanapalli.