The Satires of A. Persius FlaccusArno Press, 1979 - 231 strán (strany) |
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Strana xxvi
... moral attitude of Persius may well wonder at the perversity with which he distorts the lines and overcharges the colors of the original . But it is tolera- bly evident that , with all Persius's admiration of Horace as an artist , he ...
... moral attitude of Persius may well wonder at the perversity with which he distorts the lines and overcharges the colors of the original . But it is tolera- bly evident that , with all Persius's admiration of Horace as an artist , he ...
Strana xxxi
... moral earnestness , Persius ist as far superior to Juvenal as he is inferior to him in the rhetorical treatment of his themes ; and so long as men will take into consideration this moral element , which modern critics are prone to ...
... moral earnestness , Persius ist as far superior to Juvenal as he is inferior to him in the rhetorical treatment of his themes ; and so long as men will take into consideration this moral element , which modern critics are prone to ...
Strana 132
... moral with physical disease was a favorite topic with the Stoics , who overdid it , according to Cic . , Tusc . Dis . , 4 , 10 , 23 . 64. poscentis : Elsewhere PERSIUS uses after video the less vivid Infinitive , 1 , 19. 69 ; 3 , 91. On ...
... moral with physical disease was a favorite topic with the Stoics , who overdid it , according to Cic . , Tusc . Dis . , 4 , 10 , 23 . 64. poscentis : Elsewhere PERSIUS uses after video the less vivid Infinitive , 1 , 19. 69 ; 3 , 91. On ...
Obsah
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