The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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Strana vi
... little opporSI f Yet “ Newton was , in his eighty - fifth year , improving his Chronology , a few days before his death ; and Waller appears not , in my opinion , to have lost , at eighty - two , any part of his poetical power .
... little opporSI f Yet “ Newton was , in his eighty - fifth year , improving his Chronology , a few days before his death ; and Waller appears not , in my opinion , to have lost , at eighty - two , any part of his poetical power .
Strana viii
We may therefore refer his journey into Egypt to this period : but it does not appear that he was ever long absent from Rome , where there is strong internal evidence to show that all his Satires were written .
We may therefore refer his journey into Egypt to this period : but it does not appear that he was ever long absent from Rome , where there is strong internal evidence to show that all his Satires were written .
Strana ix
17 ) and xi . ( see note on v . 205. ) m See the Argument . n See the Argument . o See notes on v . 25 , and v . 78 . p See the Argument , 4 See the Argument . b > 2 appears to have somewhat abused the first moments PREFACE . ix.
17 ) and xi . ( see note on v . 205. ) m See the Argument . n See the Argument . o See notes on v . 25 , and v . 78 . p See the Argument , 4 See the Argument . b > 2 appears to have somewhat abused the first moments PREFACE . ix.
Strana x
2 appears to have somewhat abused the first moments of liberty ' ; but soon , recovering from his delusion , he had recourse to Annæus Cornutus , an eminent Stoic and one of the professors who frequented his mother's house .
2 appears to have somewhat abused the first moments of liberty ' ; but soon , recovering from his delusion , he had recourse to Annæus Cornutus , an eminent Stoic and one of the professors who frequented his mother's house .
Strana xiii
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It was not left optional with the present Editor to insert or reject such passages as might appear to him objectionable : therefore , by way of rendering them as harmless as possible , he has , wherever he could , given such a ...
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