Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana xx
... verses before he ventured to publish them , and that some of these were afterwards incorporated with his Satires , is ... verse quoted from Sidonius Apollinaris , who believed the whole story , including Paris ' share in it . He wrote ...
... verses before he ventured to publish them , and that some of these were afterwards incorporated with his Satires , is ... verse quoted from Sidonius Apollinaris , who believed the whole story , including Paris ' share in it . He wrote ...
Strana xxvi
With a Commentary Juvenal A. J. Macleane. ' Оdоioρikά , and a few verses for the wife of Thrasea , on her mother Arria ... verse he wrote against Nero was as follows : ' Auriculas Asini Mida rex habet , ' but it was corrected by Cornutus ...
With a Commentary Juvenal A. J. Macleane. ' Оdоioρikά , and a few verses for the wife of Thrasea , on her mother Arria ... verse he wrote against Nero was as follows : ' Auriculas Asini Mida rex habet , ' but it was corrected by Cornutus ...
Strana xxx
... verse cannot be said to have been mended by the substitution of the words that now form part of the text . When the volume was published it immediately attracted attention , and was much read and admired . Since Horace no one of any ...
... verse cannot be said to have been mended by the substitution of the words that now form part of the text . When the volume was published it immediately attracted attention , and was much read and admired . Since Horace no one of any ...
Strana 4
... verses very forcible . In the peristylia of large houses trees of considerable size were grown . " Inter varias ... verse on Virgil : " Et cantu querulae rumpent arbusta cicadae " ( Georg . iii . 328 ) . 14. Exspectes eadem ] " You ...
... verses very forcible . In the peristylia of large houses trees of considerable size were grown . " Inter varias ... verse on Virgil : " Et cantu querulae rumpent arbusta cicadae " ( Georg . iii . 328 ) . 14. Exspectes eadem ] " You ...
Strana 6
... verse is repeated Sat. x . 226. With the preceding it is wanting in some MSS . 26. verna Canopi Crispinus , ] Canopus , or Canobus , which gave its name to one of the branches of the Nile , was about fifteen miles from Alexandria , and ...
... verse is repeated Sat. x . 226. With the preceding it is wanting in some MSS . 26. verna Canopi Crispinus , ] Canopus , or Canobus , which gave its name to one of the branches of the Nile , was about fifteen miles from Alexandria , and ...
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