The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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R. * Reponere ' is a metaphor taken from 4. These poems consisted of hexameter repayment of a debt incurred : possum and pentameter verses alternately , which jam repetere recessum , et scribere aliquid , metre is hence called ' elegiac ...
R. * Reponere ' is a metaphor taken from 4. These poems consisted of hexameter repayment of a debt incurred : possum and pentameter verses alternately , which jam repetere recessum , et scribere aliquid , metre is hence called ' elegiac ...
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The metaphor is taken from the sonabat seem to denote . The satirist is chariot races in the Campus Martius , M. pointing out the rapid rise of his quondam or in the Circensian games . cf. Ov . tonsor . G. Fast . ii . 360 , iv .
The metaphor is taken from the sonabat seem to denote . The satirist is chariot races in the Campus Martius , M. pointing out the rapid rise of his quondam or in the Circensian games . cf. Ov . tonsor . G. Fast . ii . 360 , iv .
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Either ( 1 ) Heliodorus , the Stoich , R. G. who laid an information against his , Palpure is properly applied to horses . pupil L. Junius Silanus : or ( 2 ) Egnatius Horace uses the same metaphor in speakCeler , the Philosopher who ...
Either ( 1 ) Heliodorus , the Stoich , R. G. who laid an information against his , Palpure is properly applied to horses . pupil L. Junius Silanus : or ( 2 ) Egnatius Horace uses the same metaphor in speakCeler , the Philosopher who ...
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R. familiar metaphor . cf. Virg . G. i . 41 . Tæda - fumant . The dreadful fire , iv . 117. Hor . I Od . xxxiv . 4. II Od . which laid waste a great part of Rome in x . 23. IV Od . xv . 4. & c . R. the reign of Nero , was found to have ...
R. familiar metaphor . cf. Virg . G. i . 41 . Tæda - fumant . The dreadful fire , iv . 117. Hor . I Od . xxxiv . 4. II Od . which laid waste a great part of Rome in x . 23. IV Od . xv . 4. & c . R. the reign of Nero , was found to have ...
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Committere is a metaphor from ignibus ea piavit ; Plin . Pan . xxxiii . 3. R. ' matching a pair of gladiators against or “ You labor in vain , as if you were each other . ' GRÆ . vi . 378. 436. Luc . ploughing the sand . ' cf. vii .
Committere is a metaphor from ignibus ea piavit ; Plin . Pan . xxxiii . 3. R. ' matching a pair of gladiators against or “ You labor in vain , as if you were each other . ' GRÆ . vi . 378. 436. Luc . ploughing the sand . ' cf. vii .
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