The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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G. He is hoarse ' from means ' the inner bark of a tree ; ' hence constant recitation ( FA . cf. vi . 515. it was secondarily applied to a book Mart . IV . viii . 2. X. v . 4. R. ) and pom- made of that rind , ' and afterwards to any ...
G. He is hoarse ' from means ' the inner bark of a tree ; ' hence constant recitation ( FA . cf. vi . 515. it was secondarily applied to a book Mart . IV . viii . 2. X. v . 4. R. ) and pom- made of that rind , ' and afterwards to any ...
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Plato in eatr . equally mean opinion of these hackneyed Gorg . et Min . R. subjects : IV . xlix . X. iv . G. Jason eloped from Colchis with Medea , 15. Juvenal means that he had known and carried off the golden fleece ' un- what it was ...
Plato in eatr . equally mean opinion of these hackneyed Gorg . et Min . R. subjects : IV . xlix . X. iv . G. Jason eloped from Colchis with Medea , 15. Juvenal means that he had known and carried off the golden fleece ' un- what it was ...
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Ventilare may mean most costly dresses were twice dipt ; in- ' to take off from the finger and fan backduerat Tyrio bis tinctam murice pallum ; wards and forwards in order to cool it ; ' Ov . F. ii . 107. Lacerna , 62. ix . 28.
Ventilare may mean most costly dresses were twice dipt ; in- ' to take off from the finger and fan backduerat Tyrio bis tinctam murice pallum ; wards and forwards in order to cool it ; ' Ov . F. ii . 107. Lacerna , 62. ix . 28.
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... or by more disreputable means . Even see Pliny i . 5. 20. č . 5. 20. iv . 2. 7. vi . Latinus the Emperor's favourite was 2. Tac . Hist . iv . 42. cf. magna amicitia ; obliged to resort to such an expedient for iv . 74. vi . 559.
... or by more disreputable means . Even see Pliny i . 5. 20. č . 5. 20. iv . 2. 7. vi . Latinus the Emperor's favourite was 2. Tac . Hist . iv . 42. cf. magna amicitia ; obliged to resort to such an expedient for iv . 74. vi . 559.
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It The allusion therefore is probably to was fitted up with cushions and pillows , some other noble matron , G. who will stood on four short legs , and was carried meet you in the public streets . M. by means of poles ; iii . 245. vi .
It The allusion therefore is probably to was fitted up with cushions and pillows , some other noble matron , G. who will stood on four short legs , and was carried meet you in the public streets . M. by means of poles ; iii . 245. vi .
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