Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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... Rome , Heinrich collated . The collation of the earlier used by Jahn is by Duebner . Their task was rendered more laborious by the strange orthography of the MSS . and their many palpable blunders . A more accurate and useful MS . is ...
... Rome , Heinrich collated . The collation of the earlier used by Jahn is by Duebner . Their task was rendered more laborious by the strange orthography of the MSS . and their many palpable blunders . A more accurate and useful MS . is ...
Strana xviii
... constructed by Trajan ; but Sir W. Gell ( Rome and its Vicinity , ii . 175 , sqq . ) and other scholars entertain no doubt of this basin too being Trajan's . would put his birth , at the earliest , in xviii INTRODUCTION .
... constructed by Trajan ; but Sir W. Gell ( Rome and its Vicinity , ii . 175 , sqq . ) and other scholars entertain no doubt of this basin too being Trajan's . would put his birth , at the earliest , in xviii INTRODUCTION .
Strana xix
... Rome , Martial being at his native place , Bibilis in Spain . This epigram was written between the years A.D. 100 and 104 , not long after the accession of Trajan , and it supposes Juvenal to be wandering restlessly about the town and ...
... Rome , Martial being at his native place , Bibilis in Spain . This epigram was written between the years A.D. 100 and 104 , not long after the accession of Trajan , and it supposes Juvenal to be wandering restlessly about the town and ...
Strana xx
... Rome , being at the time of his return about forty years of age . Martial's epigram proves that he was not altogether independent or comfortable about this time . Nerva reigned less than two years , and Trajan succeeded to the empire ...
... Rome , being at the time of his return about forty years of age . Martial's epigram proves that he was not altogether independent or comfortable about this time . Nerva reigned less than two years , and Trajan succeeded to the empire ...
Strana xxii
... Rome , or a drunken brawl , these and a hundred other scenes are so drawn that an artist would have no difficulty in transferring them to canvas . But his hand must be vigorous and his brush free , or he would do no justice to Juvenal ...
... Rome , or a drunken brawl , these and a hundred other scenes are so drawn that an artist would have no difficulty in transferring them to canvas . But his hand must be vigorous and his brush free , or he would do no justice to Juvenal ...
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