Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana xix
... lived in his reign , and according to the above supposition he was not more than twelve when Nero died , perhaps less . Of Domitian he writes with a contempt and loathing which seem to be the fruit of a personal acquaintance with his ...
... lived in his reign , and according to the above supposition he was not more than twelve when Nero died , perhaps less . Of Domitian he writes with a contempt and loathing which seem to be the fruit of a personal acquaintance with his ...
Strana xx
... lived in comfort through the liberality of the emperor , though his household was on a frugal scale , as he tells us in Sat. xi . , from which ( v . 65 ) we learn that he had property at Tibur . It is not impossible he may have lived ...
... lived in comfort through the liberality of the emperor , though his household was on a frugal scale , as he tells us in Sat. xi . , from which ( v . 65 ) we learn that he had property at Tibur . It is not impossible he may have lived ...
Strana xxviii
... lived with Servilius , and so perhaps the intimacy between these friends began . Among his fellow - pupils was M. Annaeus Lucanus , author of the Pharsalia , a young man of great abilities , whose career , like that of Persius , was ...
... lived with Servilius , and so perhaps the intimacy between these friends began . Among his fellow - pupils was M. Annaeus Lucanus , author of the Pharsalia , a young man of great abilities , whose career , like that of Persius , was ...
Strana xxix
... lived with her sister - in - law after Flaccus ' death . According to the amended text of the life Persius had an only sister . It does not appear whether his mother had any family by her second marriage . His love for these ladies and ...
... lived with her sister - in - law after Flaccus ' death . According to the amended text of the life Persius had an only sister . It does not appear whether his mother had any family by her second marriage . His love for these ladies and ...
Strana xxx
... lived longer he might have shared the fate of his most intimate friends , of whom Thrasea , Seneca , Lucanus , were put to death , and Cornutus was banished . He left behind him , besides the productions of his early years above ...
... lived longer he might have shared the fate of his most intimate friends , of whom Thrasea , Seneca , Lucanus , were put to death , and Cornutus was banished . He left behind him , besides the productions of his early years above ...
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