The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, and LuciliusBohn, 1852 - 512 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... rich , when the rest of his profes- sion were in the utmost want . Here then was an instance of good fortune . He was lucky ; and with luck a man may be any thing ; handsome , and witty , and wise , and noble , and high - born , and a ...
... rich , when the rest of his profes- sion were in the utmost want . Here then was an instance of good fortune . He was lucky ; and with luck a man may be any thing ; handsome , and witty , and wise , and noble , and high - born , and a ...
Strana xiv
... rich , abounding , full of variety . In this sense it was applied to the lanx or charger , in which the various productions of the soil were offered up to the gods ; and thus came to be used for any miscellaneous collection in general ...
... rich , abounding , full of variety . In this sense it was applied to the lanx or charger , in which the various productions of the soil were offered up to the gods ; and thus came to be used for any miscellaneous collection in general ...
Strana xxviii
... rich , so strong , and so mag- nificent is his eloquence , that I have heard one well qualified to judge , frequently declare that Cicero himself , in his estimation , could hardly be said to surpass him . he forgot to strike out the ...
... rich , so strong , and so mag- nificent is his eloquence , that I have heard one well qualified to judge , frequently declare that Cicero himself , in his estimation , could hardly be said to surpass him . he forgot to strike out the ...
Strana lvii
... rich , and the miserable poverty and subjection of their dependents ; and after some bitter reflections on the danger of satirizing living villany , concludes with a resolution to attack it under the mask of departed names . SATIRE II ...
... rich , and the miserable poverty and subjection of their dependents ; and after some bitter reflections on the danger of satirizing living villany , concludes with a resolution to attack it under the mask of departed names . SATIRE II ...
Strana lviii
... rich , at those entertainments to which , on account of the political connexion subsisting between patrons and clients , it was sometimes thought necessary to invite them . SATIRE VI . The whole of this Satire , not only the longest ...
... rich , at those entertainments to which , on account of the political connexion subsisting between patrons and clients , it was sometimes thought necessary to invite them . SATIRE VI . The whole of this Satire , not only the longest ...
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The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia and Lucilius: Literally Translated ... Juvenal,Sulpicia Úplné zobrazenie - 1876 |
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Strana 217 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
Strana 111 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Strana 241 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Strana xv - Atque alii quorum comoedia prisca virorum est, Si quis erat dignus describi quod malus ac fur, Quod moechus foret aut sicarius aut alioqui Famosus, multa cum libertate notabant.
Strana 168 - Liber et alma Ceres, vestro si munere tellus Chaoniam pingui glandem mutavit arista, poculaque inventis Acheloia miscuit uvis; et vos, agrestum praesentia numina, Fauni...
Strana 171 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Strana 249 - Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants ye are to whom ye obey ; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience unto righteousness...
Strana 231 - Horribly and speedily shall he come upon you: for a sharp judgment shall be to them that be in high places. For mercy will soon pardon the meanest: but mighty men shall be mightily tormented.
Strana 153 - Divine philosophy ! by whose pure light We first distinguish, then pursue the right, Thy power the breast from every error frees, And weeds out all its vices by degrees : — Illumined by thy beam, revenge, we find, The abject pleasure of an abject mind, And hence so dear to poor, weak, womankind.
Strana 66 - Agedum, pauca accipe contra. Primum ego me illorum, dederim quibus esse poe'tis, Excerpam numero : neque enim concludere versum 40 Dixeris esse satis ; neque si qui scribat uti nos Sermoni propiora, putes hunc esse poetam. Ingenium cui sit, cui mens divinior atque os Magna sonaturum, des nominis hujus honorem.