Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... Satire . In cases of difficulty I have not been able to rely upon his judg- ment . Orelli has given the text , scholia , and many of the various readings of Persius in his Eclogae Poetarum Latinorum . His text is good , and I have never ...
... Satire . In cases of difficulty I have not been able to rely upon his judg- ment . Orelli has given the text , scholia , and many of the various readings of Persius in his Eclogae Poetarum Latinorum . His text is good , and I have never ...
Strana xiii
... satires are very slight . There are several ancient biographies to be found in various MSS . of the Satires , one of ... Satire of a few verses on Paris the pantomimus , and a poet of his , who was puffed up with his paltry six months ...
... satires are very slight . There are several ancient biographies to be found in various MSS . of the Satires , one of ... Satire of a few verses on Paris the pantomimus , and a poet of his , who was puffed up with his paltry six months ...
Strana xiv
... satire after middle life ; that his first attempt was an epigram upon Paris the pantomimus ; that he was encouraged by the success of this production to write Satires on a larger scale , which at first he concealed , but afterwards read ...
... satire after middle life ; that his first attempt was an epigram upon Paris the pantomimus ; that he was encouraged by the success of this production to write Satires on a larger scale , which at first he concealed , but afterwards read ...
Strana xv
... Satire , the conclusion from the text is true ; and if he did not , the passage still proves that this Satire was written after Trajan's port was constructed . ] In Sat. vi . 502 , there is an allusion to the way ladies wore their hair ...
... Satire , the conclusion from the text is true ; and if he did not , the passage still proves that this Satire was written after Trajan's port was constructed . ] In Sat. vi . 502 , there is an allusion to the way ladies wore their hair ...
Strana xvi
... Satire , or he would have referred to it among the build- ings he names vv . 86-91 . But the seventh Satire , which has been the subject of so much dispute , appears to me to bear the strongest internal evidence of having been written ...
... Satire , or he would have referred to it among the build- ings he names vv . 86-91 . But the seventh Satire , which has been the subject of so much dispute , appears to me to bear the strongest internal evidence of having been written ...
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