The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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Strana xiii
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 ...
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 ...
Strana 3
Hall has imitated this passage ; were composed by Orpheus and Apol“ No man his threshold better knows , lonius among the Greeks , and Valerius than I Brute's first arrival and his vic- Flaccus among the Latins . PR .
Hall has imitated this passage ; were composed by Orpheus and Apol“ No man his threshold better knows , lonius among the Greeks , and Valerius than I Brute's first arrival and his vic- Flaccus among the Latins . PR .
Strana 22
have this passage in his thought when cujus et ipse times triste supercilium ; qui he wrote his līliterate Book - collector . loquitur Curios , assertoresque Camillos : Locher , who translated Brandt's Ship of nolito fronti credere ...
have this passage in his thought when cujus et ipse times triste supercilium ; qui he wrote his līliterate Book - collector . loquitur Curios , assertoresque Camillos : Locher , who translated Brandt's Ship of nolito fronti credere ...
Strana 24
... non illa tanta ornaκάθ ' αλίσκεσθε εναντία πράσσοντες oίς mentu ad meliorem mentem voluntatemque τραγφδείτε : Θρυλλείτε γαρ , ότι δε μη esse conversa ; de Ar . Resp . 41 . From rão owuútwr , åande rñs Yuxñs épāve the present passage ...
... non illa tanta ornaκάθ ' αλίσκεσθε εναντία πράσσοντες oίς mentu ad meliorem mentem voluntatemque τραγφδείτε : Θρυλλείτε γαρ , ότι δε μη esse conversa ; de Ar . Resp . 41 . From rão owuútwr , åande rñs Yuxñs épāve the present passage ...
Strana 37
... author is here plainly alluding , does not a future state of rewards and punishments , give a very dignified narrative of his and , consequently , of the moral govern- hero's passage over the Styx : Æ . vi . ment of the universe .
... author is here plainly alluding , does not a future state of rewards and punishments , give a very dignified narrative of his and , consequently , of the moral govern- hero's passage over the Styx : Æ . vi . ment of the universe .
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