The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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Strana viii
By degrees he grew bolder ; and , having made many large additions to his first sketch , if not recast it , produced what is now called Satire vii " , which he recited to numerous assemblage , about 83 A.D. The consequences were such as ...
By degrees he grew bolder ; and , having made many large additions to his first sketch , if not recast it , produced what is now called Satire vii " , which he recited to numerous assemblage , about 83 A.D. The consequences were such as ...
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Lex The litters of the rich were called Cornelia de fulsis , & c . R. hexaphori , Mart . II . lxxxi . IV . li . or 68. ' A brief testament , ' making him octophori , vii . 141. from the number of sole heir . BRI .
Lex The litters of the rich were called Cornelia de fulsis , & c . R. hexaphori , Mart . II . lxxxi . IV . li . or 68. ' A brief testament , ' making him octophori , vii . 141. from the number of sole heir . BRI .
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... might be a bassgauntlet ' as it were . relief of Phryxus and Helle riding on the • Livid ' from the effects of poison , goat ; stat caper Æolio Thebani vellere GRÆ . which is hence called " pocula Phryri cultus ; Mart . VIII . li .
... might be a bassgauntlet ' as it were . relief of Phryxus and Helle riding on the • Livid ' from the effects of poison , goat ; stat caper Æolio Thebani vellere GRÆ . which is hence called " pocula Phryri cultus ; Mart . VIII . li .
Strana 13
R. cibo capiendo , ut murimis viris prandere et * The crier ' was properly called nocænare in propatulo verecundice non esset : menclator ; it was his office to announce nec sane ullas epulas habebant , quas populi the names of morning ...
R. cibo capiendo , ut murimis viris prandere et * The crier ' was properly called nocænare in propatulo verecundice non esset : menclator ; it was his office to announce nec sane ullas epulas habebant , quas populi the names of morning ...
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who is called juris perilus from the late on these doles as no inconsiderable number of pleadings , at which he must portion of their annual income . ' See have been present . Hence also we have note on 101. LU .
who is called juris perilus from the late on these doles as no inconsiderable number of pleadings , at which he must portion of their annual income . ' See have been present . Hence also we have note on 101. LU .
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