Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 2J. Vincent, 1839 |
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Strana 11
... called Scale Ge- moniæ . The dead bodies of those who died under the hands of the executioner were dragged thither by an iron hook , and after they had been some time ex- posed to public view , were thrown into the Tiber . See ANT ...
... called Scale Ge- moniæ . The dead bodies of those who died under the hands of the executioner were dragged thither by an iron hook , and after they had been some time ex- posed to public view , were thrown into the Tiber . See ANT ...
Strana 14
... called curulis , from the curule chair in which he was carried . Summas curules , here , is used in a metonymical sense , like curule ebur , HOR . lib . i . epist . vi . 1. 53 , 4. to denote the chief offices in the state , which had ...
... called curulis , from the curule chair in which he was carried . Summas curules , here , is used in a metonymical sense , like curule ebur , HOR . lib . i . epist . vi . 1. 53 , 4. to denote the chief offices in the state , which had ...
Strana 15
... Called in Italy , Podestà . Something like what we should call - a country justice . 102. A ragged adile . ] Pannosus sig- nifies patched or ragged . The ædile , in 105 the burghs of Italy , was an officer who had jurisdiction over ...
... Called in Italy , Podestà . Something like what we should call - a country justice . 102. A ragged adile . ] Pannosus sig- nifies patched or ragged . The ædile , in 105 the burghs of Italy , was an officer who had jurisdiction over ...
Strana 16
... goddess of learning and eloquence ; her festival was celebrated for five days , hence called Quinquatria ; during this the school - boys had holidays . 1 What overthrew the Crassi , the Pompeys , and him 16 SAT . X. JUVENALIS SATIRÆ .
... goddess of learning and eloquence ; her festival was celebrated for five days , hence called Quinquatria ; during this the school - boys had holidays . 1 What overthrew the Crassi , the Pompeys , and him 16 SAT . X. JUVENALIS SATIRÆ .
Strana 18
... called these orations Philippics , as he tells Atticus , because in the freedom and manner of his speech he imitated the Philippics ( PIATTIKO λoyoi ) of Demosthenes , whose orations against Philip were so called . 126. Roll'd up , & c ...
... called these orations Philippics , as he tells Atticus , because in the freedom and manner of his speech he imitated the Philippics ( PIATTIKO λoyoi ) of Demosthenes , whose orations against Philip were so called . 126. Roll'd up , & c ...
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Ægyptus AINSW Ajax Alcibiades alludes altar ancients Anticyra atque avarice beasts body Cæsar called Catullus Ceres Comp countenance crime danger death deity denote Edward Fry epist father fear feasts fortune give gods hæc head hear hellebore hence honour Hypallage Jupiter Juvenal king laugh live luxury manner ment Metaph meton mihi mind miserable Nero nunc Nurscia occasion Pacuvius pale PANEM ET CIRCENSES perhaps Persius person poet poet means prætor Priam punishment quæ quam quid quis quod rich Romans Rome sacred sacrifice Satire says Persius Sejanus sense shew ship signifies sistrum slaves soldier sort Stoic supposed synec tamen temple Tentyrites thee things thou Thyestes tibi tion Vascons verses vessel vice VIRG wife wine wish word worship wretch young youth
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Strana 208 - ... quo didicisse, nisi hoc fermentum et quae semel intus innata est rupto iecore exierit caprificus?' 25 en pallor seniumque! o mores, usque adeone scire tuum nihil est nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? 'at pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier "hic est." ten cirratorum centum dictata fuisse pro nihilo pendes?
Strana 314 - Discrepet hinc alius. Geminos, horoscope, varo Producis Genio : solis natalibus est qui Tingat olus siccum muria vafer in calice empta, 20 Ipse sacrum irrorans patinse piper; hie bona dente Grandia magnanimus peragit puer.
Strana 235 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Strana 262 - 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. Alges, cum excussit membris timor albus aristas : Nunc face supposita fervescit sanguis, et ira Scintillant oculi : dicisque, facisque, quod ipse Non sani esse hominis, non sanus juret Orestes.
Strana 230 - Haud cuivis promptum est murmurque humilesque susurros Tollere de templis et aperto vivere voto. ' Mens bona, fama, fides,' haec clare et ut audiat hospes : Illa sibi introrsum et sub lingua immurmurat: '0 si Ebulliat patruus, praeclarum funus!
Strana 212 - Quisquis es, o modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego, quum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, (Quando haec rara avis est) si quid tamen aptius exit', Laudari metuam ; neque enim mihi cornea fibra est. Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE.
Strana 276 - Vatibus hie mos est, centum sibi poscere voces, centum ora et linguas optare in carmina centum, fabula seu moesto ponatur hianda tragoedo, vulnera seu Parthi ducentis ab inguine ferrum.
Strana 36 - ... orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano. fortem posce animum mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitae extremum inter munera ponat naturae, qui ferre queat quoscumque labores, nesciat irasci, cupiat nihil et potiores 360 Herculis aerumnas credat saevosque labores et venere et cenis et pluma Sardanapalli.
Strana 200 - Venter, negatas artifex sequi voces. Quod si dolosi spes refulserit nummi, Corvos poetas et poetrias picas Cantare credas Pegasei'um nectar. SATIRA I. ' O CURAS hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane! Quis leget haec V Min' tu istud ais ?
Strana 284 - Mille hominum species, et rerum discolor usus ; velle suum cuique est, nee voto vivitur uno.