Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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... adopted . That MS . to which most weight is , perhaps deservedly , attached is commonly called the Codex Budensis , having been originally in the royal library at Buda , in Hungary . Where it is now , is unknown . It is referred to in ...
... adopted . That MS . to which most weight is , perhaps deservedly , attached is commonly called the Codex Budensis , having been originally in the royal library at Buda , in Hungary . Where it is now , is unknown . It is referred to in ...
Strana xiv
... adoption ( for this I suppose the writer means ) ; that he was a practised rhetorician ; that he began to write satire after middle life ; that his first attempt was an epigram upon Paris the pantomimus ; that he was encouraged by the ...
... adoption ( for this I suppose the writer means ) ; that he was a practised rhetorician ; that he began to write satire after middle life ; that his first attempt was an epigram upon Paris the pantomimus ; that he was encouraged by the ...
Strana xvi
... adopted the variant Junco for Junio , from Pithoeus ' MS . Hermann , in his Dissertation on the seventh Satire ( Göttingen , 1843 ) , takes Junius Rusticus for the consul , but in the preface to his edition ( 1854 ) he argues for Juncus ...
... adopted the variant Junco for Junio , from Pithoeus ' MS . Hermann , in his Dissertation on the seventh Satire ( Göttingen , 1843 ) , takes Junius Rusticus for the consul , but in the preface to his edition ( 1854 ) he argues for Juncus ...
Strana xix
... Adopting then such data as appear to have any probability in them , the following may be laid down as a sketch of Juvenal's life , without pretending to accuracy , for which there are no materials . His name was Decius Junius Juvenalis ...
... Adopting then such data as appear to have any probability in them , the following may be laid down as a sketch of Juvenal's life , without pretending to accuracy , for which there are no materials . His name was Decius Junius Juvenalis ...
Strana xxviii
... adopted the exaggerated opinion against Seneca , which the jealousy of his rivals and enemies gave rise to during his life ' . Of the young men whom the Grammarian describes in such high terms , Claudius Agathemerus and Petronius ...
... adopted the exaggerated opinion against Seneca , which the jealousy of his rivals and enemies gave rise to during his life ' . Of the young men whom the Grammarian describes in such high terms , Claudius Agathemerus and Petronius ...
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