Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiii
... rich freedman , practised declamation till near middle life , more for amusement than by way of preparing himself for school or forum . Afterwards , having written a clever Satire of a few verses on Paris the pantomimus , and a poet of ...
... rich freedman , practised declamation till near middle life , more for amusement than by way of preparing himself for school or forum . Afterwards , having written a clever Satire of a few verses on Paris the pantomimus , and a poet of ...
Strana xiv
... rich freedman either by birth or by 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 ...
... rich freedman either by birth or by 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 ...
Strana xix
... rich libertinus , and he himself therefore ingenuus . He received the usual education of a Roman boy and youth , as he says ( S. i . 15 ) : " Et nos ergo manum ferulae subduximus , et nos Consilium dedimus Sullae privatus ut altum ...
... rich libertinus , and he himself therefore ingenuus . He received the usual education of a Roman boy and youth , as he says ( S. i . 15 ) : " Et nos ergo manum ferulae subduximus , et nos Consilium dedimus Sullae privatus ut altum ...
Strana xxix
... rich , leaving his mother and sister between them two millions of sesterces in ready money . His death took place on the 24th November , A.D. 62 , at his own country house , eight miles from Rome , on the Appian road , which was so ...
... rich , leaving his mother and sister between them two millions of sesterces in ready money . His death took place on the 24th November , A.D. 62 , at his own country house , eight miles from Rome , on the Appian road , which was so ...
Strana 2
... rich too , and riches are better than rank . " And of course the claim must be allowed ; the rich slave before the poor magistrate , for though money has not yet had a temple and altars , her majesty is above all others sacred . But if ...
... rich too , and riches are better than rank . " And of course the claim must be allowed ; the rich slave before the poor magistrate , for though money has not yet had a temple and altars , her majesty is above all others sacred . But if ...
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Strana 325 - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.
Strana 26 - There are a sort of men, whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond; And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say, ' I am Sir Oracle, And, when I ope my lips, let no dog bark!
Strana 59 - ... atque recens linum ostendit non una cicatrix ? nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se, quam quod ridiculos homines facit.
Strana 223 - For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
Strana 283 - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that: You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
Strana 16 - Jam Fides et Pax et Honos Pudorque Priscus et neglecta redire Virtus Audet, apparetque beata pleno Copia cornu.
Strana 406 - Cor tibi rite salit? Positum est algente catino Durum olus, et populi cribro decussa farina; Tentemus fauces : tenero latet ulcus in ore Putre, quod haud deceat plebeia radere beta.