The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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Strana x
The immediate object of his imitation appears to be Lucilius . If he lashes vice with less severity than his great prototype , we must bear in mind that he lived in perilous times ; that he was of a rank sufficiently ...
The immediate object of his imitation appears to be Lucilius . If he lashes vice with less severity than his great prototype , we must bear in mind that he lived in perilous times ; that he was of a rank sufficiently ...
Strana 1
Finally , he makes some bitter reflections on the danger of satirizing living villainy , 150. and concludes with a determination to elude its vengeance by attacking it under the names of the dead , 170 . In this as in every other Satire ...
Finally , he makes some bitter reflections on the danger of satirizing living villainy , 150. and concludes with a determination to elude its vengeance by attacking it under the names of the dead , 170 . In this as in every other Satire ...
Strana 18
He was put to death by Otho , to vated ; pæna Flavii Veiano Nigro tribuno the great joy of the people , and died , as mandatur , is proximo in agro scrobem he had lived , a profligate and a coward . effodi jussit , quam Flavius ut ...
He was put to death by Otho , to vated ; pæna Flavii Veiano Nigro tribuno the great joy of the people , and died , as mandatur , is proximo in agro scrobem he had lived , a profligate and a coward . effodi jussit , quam Flavius ut ...
Strana 20
HR . dead bones as he example gave ; I tax Galeatus denotes not merely a soldier , ' the living , let the ashes rest , Whose as in viii . 238. but one who has buckled faults are dead , and nailed in their chest .
HR . dead bones as he example gave ; I tax Galeatus denotes not merely a soldier , ' the living , let the ashes rest , Whose as in viii . 238. but one who has buckled faults are dead , and nailed in their chest .
Strana 40
Then the expence of living in Rome is enormous , 147 sqq . 164 sqq . 223—225 . Besides , you are in constant apprehension of being either buried by some overgrown , top - heavy , building , or burnt in your bed : 190—222 . that is ...
Then the expence of living in Rome is enormous , 147 sqq . 164 sqq . 223—225 . Besides , you are in constant apprehension of being either buried by some overgrown , top - heavy , building , or burnt in your bed : 190—222 . that is ...
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