Satirae XiiiRivingtons, 1867 |
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Strana vii
Juvenal. is mentioned , who was already famous when Martial published his Fourth Book , comparatively early under Domitian . In xii . 80 , there is an allusion to the inner basin of the Portus Augusti , which was not completed ...
Juvenal. is mentioned , who was already famous when Martial published his Fourth Book , comparatively early under Domitian . In xii . 80 , there is an allusion to the inner basin of the Portus Augusti , which was not completed ...
Strana viii
... Book ( circa A.D. 93 ) . The first objection is answered above . In reply to the second , it is sufficient to say that there is no reason for supposing that the exile lasted longer than six months , the usual period for which such ...
... Book ( circa A.D. 93 ) . The first objection is answered above . In reply to the second , it is sufficient to say that there is no reason for supposing that the exile lasted longer than six months , the usual period for which such ...
Strana xii
... Book ( where the twenty - fourth epigram is addressed to Juvenal , and the ninety - first alludes to him ) , and who was still pre- sumably at Rome as a restless suitor for preferment in the beginning of Trajan's reign , while Martial ...
... Book ( where the twenty - fourth epigram is addressed to Juvenal , and the ninety - first alludes to him ) , and who was still pre- sumably at Rome as a restless suitor for preferment in the beginning of Trajan's reign , while Martial ...
Strana xviii
... Book , which shows signs of serious precaution in the care with which the poet contrives to make himself the butt , or a butt of his own satire . Horace would certainly have smiled at the servility with which his imitators protested ...
... Book , which shows signs of serious precaution in the care with which the poet contrives to make himself the butt , or a butt of his own satire . Horace would certainly have smiled at the servility with which his imitators protested ...
Strana xxiv
Juvenal. 4 from one of Jahn's MSS . , read and emended the first book at any rate , at Rome , in the house of M. Servius ( probably the commentator on Virgil ) . It may be well to exhibit some specimens of this " licentia , " taken ...
Juvenal. 4 from one of Jahn's MSS . , read and emended the first book at any rate , at Rome , in the house of M. Servius ( probably the commentator on Virgil ) . It may be well to exhibit some specimens of this " licentia , " taken ...
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