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Strana 1
which was deemed a reflection on Paris the actot , a minion of Domitian's , he
was banished into Egypt , at eighty years of age , under pretence of sending him
as captain of a company of soldiers . This was looked upon as a sort of
humourous ...
which was deemed a reflection on Paris the actot , a minion of Domitian's , he
was banished into Egypt , at eighty years of age , under pretence of sending him
as captain of a company of soldiers . This was looked upon as a sort of
humourous ...
Strana 16
The emperor mentioned , in this way , that he was Domitian gave so much
encouragement dreaded even by Massa , lest he should to such people , that
many made their inform against him . fortunes by secret informations ; inso 36 ...
The emperor mentioned , in this way , that he was Domitian gave so much
encouragement dreaded even by Massa , lest he should to such people , that
many made their inform against him . fortunes by secret informations ; inso 36 ...
Strana 42
Domitian against adultery in others , He was very cruel , and first set ... therefore
are crude births , deformed , and so resem . called disciples , i . e . in cruelty ,
blood- bling her uncle Domitian , the incestuous shed , and murder . father of
them .
Domitian against adultery in others , He was very cruel , and first set ... therefore
are crude births , deformed , and so resem . called disciples , i . e . in cruelty ,
blood- bling her uncle Domitian , the incestuous shed , and murder . father of
them .
Strana 59
Tunicatus , i , m . dressed understood to glance at the emperor in the tunica , or
habit of the lleviarii , Domitian , who was a great encourager which was a sort of
coat without sleeves , of these strange proceedings of the in which they fouylit ...
Tunicatus , i , m . dressed understood to glance at the emperor in the tunica , or
habit of the lleviarii , Domitian , who was a great encourager which was a sort of
coat without sleeves , of these strange proceedings of the in which they fouylit ...
Strana 66
He may be sup . ple , were let out to the Jews , at a yearly posed to have walked
on out of the city , rent , for habitation ; they having been attended by his friend
Juvenal , ex- driven out of the city by Domitian , and pecting the vehicle ...
He may be sup . ple , were let out to the Jews , at a yearly posed to have walked
on out of the city , rent , for habitation ; they having been attended by his friend
Juvenal , ex- driven out of the city by Domitian , and pecting the vehicle ...
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Strana 106 - For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.
Strana 246 - Ne collapsa ruant subductis tecta columnis. Stratus humi palmes viduas desiderat ulmos. Esto bonus miles, tutor bonus, arbiter idem Integer. Ambiguae si quando citabere testis 80 Incertaeque rei ; Phalaris licet imperet, ut sis Falsus, et admoto dictet perjuria tauro, Summum crede nefas animam praeferre pudori, Et propter vitam vivendi perdere causas.
Strana 269 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
Strana 282 - For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
Strana 66 - quando artibus' inquit 'honestis nullus in urbe locus, nulla emolumenta laborum, res hodie minor est here quam fuit atque eadem eras deteret exiguis aliquid, proponimus illuc ire, fatigatas ubi Daedalus exuit alas, 25 dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, dum superest Lachesi quod torqueat et pedibus me porto meis nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.
Strana 154 - Respice rivales Divorum : Claudius audi Quae tulerit : dormire virum cum senserat uxor, (Ausa Palatino tegetem praeferre cubili, Sumere nocturnos meretrix Augusta cucullos,) Linquebat, comite ancilla non amplius una ; Et nigrum flavo crinem abscondente galero, Intravit calidum veteri centone lupanar, Et cellam vacuam, atque suam : tune nuda papillis Constitit auratis, titulum mentita Lyciscae, Ostenditque tuum, generose Britannice, ventrem.
Strana 164 - Pone crucem servo. Meruit quo crimine servus Supplicium? quis testis adest ? quis detulit? Audi, Nulla unquam de morte hominis cunctatio longa est.
Strana 176 - Audio, quid veteres olim moneatis amici: Pone seram, cohibe: sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes ? cauta est et ab illis incipit uxor.
Strana 62 - Quamvis digressu veteris confusus amici, laudo tamen, vacuis quod sedem figere Cumis destinet atque unum civem donare Sibyllae.
Strana 74 - Esquilias dictumque petunt a vimine collem, viscera magnarum domuum dominique futuri. ingenium velox, audacia perdita, sermo promptus et Isaeo torrentior. ede quid illum esse putes. quemvis hominem secum attulit ad nos: 75 grammaticus rhetor geometres pictor aliptes augur schoenobates medicus magus, omnia novit Graeculus esuriens; in caelum, iusseris, ibit.