Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... writer whom it is their only object to explain . As there is no ancient author that requires masculine sense to understand and explain his meaning so much as Juvenal , so I know of no commentator on any author that surpasses Heinrich in ...
... writer whom it is their only object to explain . As there is no ancient author that requires masculine sense to understand and explain his meaning so much as Juvenal , so I know of no commentator on any author that surpasses Heinrich in ...
Strana x
... write long notes on such authors as these ; indeed the difficulty is to write at moderate length ; even without the prac- tice , which I think objectionable , of overlaying the text with an embarrassing heap of references . Among other ...
... write long notes on such authors as these ; indeed the difficulty is to write at moderate length ; even without the prac- tice , which I think objectionable , of overlaying the text with an embarrassing heap of references . Among other ...
Strana xiii
... writing . And yet for a very long time he did not venture to trust any thing even to a small audience . But after a while he was heard by 1 See Life of Persius , p . xxiv . great crowds , and with great success , several times ...
... writing . And yet for a very long time he did not venture to trust any thing even to a small audience . But after a while he was heard by 1 See Life of Persius , p . xxiv . great crowds , and with great success , several times ...
Strana xiv
... writer means ) ; that he was a practised rhetorician ; that he began to write 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 ...
... writer means ) ; that he was a practised rhetorician ; that he began to write 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 ...
Strana xv
... writer ; and whatever amount of truth there may have been in the originals has been perverted and confused in the later editions , which show very little evidence of accurate information . The only authority for Juvenal's birthplace ...
... writer ; and whatever amount of truth there may have been in the originals has been perverted and confused in the later editions , which show very little evidence of accurate information . The only authority for Juvenal's birthplace ...
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