Satirae XiiiRivingtons, 1867 |
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Strana viii
... were conferred . About the date of the Fourth Satire , there can be little doubt . It must have been written after the death of Domitian , and while Crispinus was still alive , to insult respectable opinion . The only indication of the ...
... were conferred . About the date of the Fourth Satire , there can be little doubt . It must have been written after the death of Domitian , and while Crispinus was still alive , to insult respectable opinion . The only indication of the ...
Strana x
... were accessible , and an explanation of the blunder about Trajan's philosopher , which Valla himself repeats . According to Probus , Heliodorus was the delator , and the error , corrected above , on the authority of Lipsius , which ...
... were accessible , and an explanation of the blunder about Trajan's philosopher , which Valla himself repeats . According to Probus , Heliodorus was the delator , and the error , corrected above , on the authority of Lipsius , which ...
Strana xi
... were certain to recognize as the evil genius of Trajan . If we suppose that the real Tigellinus was meant , the allusion to Crispinus , in v . 27 , is no objection to the theory that most of the satire was written under Nero , who ...
... were certain to recognize as the evil genius of Trajan . If we suppose that the real Tigellinus was meant , the allusion to Crispinus , in v . 27 , is no objection to the theory that most of the satire was written under Nero , who ...
Strana xiii
... were two Juvenals who lived at Rome in the time of Martial . On the whole , therefore , it is not impossible that Juvenal was born about 20 or 30 A.D. , and lived into Trajan's reign , which would make him seventy or eighty years old at ...
... were two Juvenals who lived at Rome in the time of Martial . On the whole , therefore , it is not impossible that Juvenal was born about 20 or 30 A.D. , and lived into Trajan's reign , which would make him seventy or eighty years old at ...
Strana xiv
... were only occasional ebullitions of an indignation , not without intervals and con- solations . " Facit indignatio versum " is his own motto ; and indignation is not a permanent motive for exertion , since it is generally mixed with ...
... were only occasional ebullitions of an indignation , not without intervals and con- solations . " Facit indignatio versum " is his own motto ; and indignation is not a permanent motive for exertion , since it is generally mixed with ...
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