The Satires of A. Persius FlaccusArno Press, 1979 - 231 strán (strany) |
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... language and the thought as they passed through the alembic of Persius's brain , than to multiply examples of words and phrases that are common , not only to Horace and Persius , but to the language of every - day life . Indeed , some ...
... language and the thought as they passed through the alembic of Persius's brain , than to multiply examples of words and phrases that are common , not only to Horace and Persius , but to the language of every - day life . Indeed , some ...
Strana 92
... language . The only stay of her sad heart is sorrow . ' The words are doubtless taken from the play itself , of course in different order . Aerumna was out of date as early as the time of QUINTILIAN ( 8 , 3 , 26 ) , who protests against ...
... language . The only stay of her sad heart is sorrow . ' The words are doubtless taken from the play itself , of course in different order . Aerumna was out of date as early as the time of QUINTILIAN ( 8 , 3 , 26 ) , who protests against ...
Strana 197
... language of the heir , who asks angrily , ' Do you expect to diminish your property without suffering for it ? ' It is rather the language of the objector , who had just told PERSIUS that he would miss a good funeral by cur- tailing his ...
... language of the heir , who asks angrily , ' Do you expect to diminish your property without suffering for it ? ' It is rather the language of the objector , who had just told PERSIUS that he would miss a good funeral by cur- tailing his ...
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INTRODUCTION | vii |
A PERSII FLACCI SATURARUM LIBER | 39 |
VITA PERSII | 65 |
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adeo Alcibiades aliquid atque AUSON Bassus bona Caesius Bassus Casaubon Casaubon comp CATULL comedy commentators common Comp Conington Conington renders Cornutus cras Dama editor Ennius equidem Etruscan exossatus familiar fiet Flaccus gives Greek haec haud heart Heinr hence Hermann hexameter Horace hunc imitation iunctura Jahn comp Jahn compares Jahn's Juvenal König Latin Lucilius MART master MENAND mihi Nero nummus nunc PACUVIUS passage Perf PERSIUS PERSIUS's PETRON philosophy pingue PLAUT PLIN poem poet poetic poetry Pretor Prol puer pueris puteal quae quam quantum quid QUINT QUINTILIAN quis quod quotes reading rerum rhetorical Roman Satire SATURA Schol Scholiast Seneca sense seqq SHAKSP sius slave Stoic Stoicism SUET supposed tamen theme THEOCR Thyestes tibi tion translation tunc vappa verba VERG verse Vita vivere words youth καὶ οἱ