Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... town life , may claim some indulgence for the defects of a work requiring much attention and a clear judgment at every point , and for the execution of which only a limited time could be allowed . I have done the best I could under the ...
... town life , may claim some indulgence for the defects of a work requiring much attention and a clear judgment at every point , and for the execution of which only a limited time could be allowed . I have done the best I could under the ...
Strana xv
... town . Persius ( S. vi . 7 ) speaks of the sea on the Ligurian coast as meum mare , ' because he was staying there at the time , but no one now infers from this that he was born on that coast " . Where Juvenal was born therefore is ...
... town . Persius ( S. vi . 7 ) speaks of the sea on the Ligurian coast as meum mare , ' because he was staying there at the time , but no one now infers from this that he was born on that coast " . Where Juvenal was born therefore is ...
Strana xix
... town and tiring himself with attendance on great people . If , therefore , any banishment took place in Domitian's time , the cause could not have been that assigned by the Grammarians , and it must have been of short duration ...
... town and tiring himself with attendance on great people . If , therefore , any banishment took place in Domitian's time , the cause could not have been that assigned by the Grammarians , and it must have been of short duration ...
Strana 5
... town Aurunca ( five miles from Suessa ) was destroyed by the Sidicini ( Livy viii . 15 ) , was called Suessa Aurunca , to distinguish it from Suessa Pometia , an Alban colony in Latium , from which the Pomptine marshes were named ...
... town Aurunca ( five miles from Suessa ) was destroyed by the Sidicini ( Livy viii . 15 ) , was called Suessa Aurunca , to distinguish it from Suessa Pometia , an Alban colony in Latium , from which the Pomptine marshes were named ...
Strana 6
... town of disso- lute morals , as seaports are wont to be . It is for this reason that Juvenal makes his upstart Crispinus a native of Canopus . How he commended himself to Domitian , and rose to be an eques , does not appear . One of the ...
... town of disso- lute morals , as seaports are wont to be . It is for this reason that Juvenal makes his upstart Crispinus a native of Canopus . How he commended himself to Domitian , and rose to be an eques , does not appear . One of the ...
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