The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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Strana viii
If , owing to this representation , Juvenal was banished from Rome , under the pretence of an appointment to a military command in Upper Egypt , his exile would be of no long duration ; as the favourite was , almost immediately after ...
If , owing to this representation , Juvenal was banished from Rome , under the pretence of an appointment to a military command in Upper Egypt , his exile would be of no long duration ; as the favourite was , almost immediately after ...
Strana ix
From this time , therefore , there can be little doubt of Juvenal's residing at Rome and pursuing his studies without further molestation . His first Satire after Domitian's death would seem to be S. iv ; and now he began to revise for ...
From this time , therefore , there can be little doubt of Juvenal's residing at Rome and pursuing his studies without further molestation . His first Satire after Domitian's death would seem to be S. iv ; and now he began to revise for ...
Strana xii
With the sword of satire which he fabricated for himself , he rushes from the palace to the tavern , from the gates of Rome to the boundaries of the empire , and strikes without distinction whoever deviates from the course of nature or ...
With the sword of satire which he fabricated for himself , he rushes from the palace to the tavern , from the gates of Rome to the boundaries of the empire , and strikes without distinction whoever deviates from the course of nature or ...
Strana xiii
1 must bear in mind , not only the taste of those timess , but that Rome was then degraded into a sink of depravity . It is into this worse than Augæan den , that our bard turns the torrent of his resistless eloquence .
1 must bear in mind , not only the taste of those timess , but that Rome was then degraded into a sink of depravity . It is into this worse than Augæan den , that our bard turns the torrent of his resistless eloquence .
Strana xvii
Lipsius , Justus , On the Military Affairs of Rome ; Tacitus ; Seneca , 1607 LM . Lambin , Dennis , Commentaries on Horace ; & c . 1560 LN . Lindenbruch , Frid . Notes ; Ammian , 1590 LO . * Loënsis , Jac . Epiph . LU .
Lipsius , Justus , On the Military Affairs of Rome ; Tacitus ; Seneca , 1607 LM . Lambin , Dennis , Commentaries on Horace ; & c . 1560 LN . Lindenbruch , Frid . Notes ; Ammian , 1590 LO . * Loënsis , Jac . Epiph . LU .
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