Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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... SATIRAE . WITH A COMMENTARY BY THE REV . A. J. MACLEANE , M.A. LONDON : WHITTAKER AND CO . AVE MARIA LANE ; GEORGE BELL , FLEET STREET . U DECII JUNII JUVENALIS Juvenal Persius ET A. PERSII FLACCI 1867 . BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA. ...
... SATIRAE . WITH A COMMENTARY BY THE REV . A. J. MACLEANE , M.A. LONDON : WHITTAKER AND CO . AVE MARIA LANE ; GEORGE BELL , FLEET STREET . U DECII JUNII JUVENALIS Juvenal Persius ET A. PERSII FLACCI 1867 . BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA. ...
Strana viii
... Persius , who has imitated Horace so freely as to compromise his character for originality , though he has merits , as well as defects , that are his own . This author has lately been edited ( Leipzig , 1843 ) with much care by Otto ...
... Persius , who has imitated Horace so freely as to compromise his character for originality , though he has merits , as well as defects , that are his own . This author has lately been edited ( Leipzig , 1843 ) with much care by Otto ...
Strana ix
... Persius in his Eclogae Poetarum Latinorum . His text is good , and I have never failed to consider it with respect . Every editor who thinks as he ought , independently , will have his own opinion of his author's meaning ; and so will ...
... Persius in his Eclogae Poetarum Latinorum . His text is good , and I have never failed to consider it with respect . Every editor who thinks as he ought , independently , will have his own opinion of his author's meaning ; and so will ...
Strana x
... Persius , though he must have been but little understood 2 , was a good deal read among the semipagani of the mediaeval monasteries . The Satires of Persius are here joined with those of Juvenal , according to a common practice . But ...
... Persius , though he must have been but little understood 2 , was a good deal read among the semipagani of the mediaeval monasteries . The Satires of Persius are here joined with those of Juvenal , according to a common practice . But ...
Strana xv
... 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 uncertain ...
... 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 uncertain ...
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