Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana xvii
... Juvenal , now in his eighty - first year , was suspected of having written Satire vii . against Hadrian , and was banished by him . Poor old man ! a 6 Armenia was finally subdued by Trajan . In v LIFE OF JUVENAL . xvii.
... Juvenal , now in his eighty - first year , was suspected of having written Satire vii . against Hadrian , and was banished by him . Poor old man ! a 6 Armenia was finally subdued by Trajan . In v LIFE OF JUVENAL . xvii.
Strana 1
... poor by the rich ; magistrates degraded into beggars . The burst about the poets and their recitations is only a way of introducing humorously the graver matters that follow . A good deal of what was recited was no doubt bad enough ...
... poor by the rich ; magistrates degraded into beggars . The burst about the poets and their recitations is only a way of introducing humorously the graver matters that follow . A good deal of what was recited was no doubt bad enough ...
Strana 2
... poor shivering slave without a tunic ; is not this something more than madness ? Which of our ancestors ever built such villas , or dined by himself off seven courses ? Now - a - days the poor client has to scramble for a paltry dole ...
... poor shivering slave without a tunic ; is not this something more than madness ? Which of our ancestors ever built such villas , or dined by himself off seven courses ? Now - a - days the poor client has to scramble for a paltry dole ...
Strana 7
... poor uncia , ' as we say . 42. Accipiat sane ] There is contempt in this : " Let him take it with all my heart . " 43. pressit qui calcibus anguem , ] Hein- rich thinks this is an allusion to Homer ( II . iii . 33 ) : ¿ s öre TÍS TE ...
... poor uncia , ' as we say . 42. Accipiat sane ] There is contempt in this : " Let him take it with all my heart . " 43. pressit qui calcibus anguem , ] Hein- rich thinks this is an allusion to Homer ( II . iii . 33 ) : ¿ s öre TÍS TE ...
Strana 18
... poor supper and firing to dress it , while their lord and master went in to a fine dinner which he enjoyed by himself . Rex , ' as applied to the rich , is very common in Horace . See C. i . 4. 14 , n .; and below , v . 14. He says that ...
... poor supper and firing to dress it , while their lord and master went in to a fine dinner which he enjoyed by himself . Rex , ' as applied to the rich , is very common in Horace . See C. i . 4. 14 , n .; and below , v . 14. He says that ...
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Strana 240 - 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.
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