A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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... Rome - Chriftian , poffeffed of divine reve- lation , is better than Heathen Rome without it , is not for me to determine : but , I fear , that the perufal of Juvenal will furnish us with too ferious a reafon to obferve , that , not ...
... Rome - Chriftian , poffeffed of divine reve- lation , is better than Heathen Rome without it , is not for me to determine : but , I fear , that the perufal of Juvenal will furnish us with too ferious a reafon to obferve , that , not ...
Strana iv
... Rome - Chriftian , poffeffed of divine reve- lation , is better than Heathen Rome without it , is not for me to determine : but , I fear , that the perufal of Juvenal will furnish us with too ferious a reafon to obferve , that , not ...
... Rome - Chriftian , poffeffed of divine reve- lation , is better than Heathen Rome without it , is not for me to determine : but , I fear , that the perufal of Juvenal will furnish us with too ferious a reafon to obferve , that , not ...
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... Rome , who expofed themselves in the pursuit of mafculine exercises , which were fo fhamefully contrary to all female delicacy . 24. The patricians . ] The nobles of Rome . They were the defcendents of fuch as were created fenators in ...
... Rome , who expofed themselves in the pursuit of mafculine exercises , which were fo fhamefully contrary to all female delicacy . 24. The patricians . ] The nobles of Rome . They were the defcendents of fuch as were created fenators in ...
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... Rome . Crifpinus . ] He , from a flave , had been made master of the horse to Nero . Canopus . ] A city of Egypt , addicted to all manner of effeminacy and debauchery - famous for a temple of Serapis , a god of the Egyptians . This city ...
... Rome . Crifpinus . ] He , from a flave , had been made master of the horse to Nero . Canopus . ] A city of Egypt , addicted to all manner of effeminacy and debauchery - famous for a temple of Serapis , a god of the Egyptians . This city ...
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... Rome , who kept men for their criminal pleasures , and then , at their death , left them their heirs , in preference to all others . 39. The best way , & c . ] By this the poet means to expofe and condemn thefe monftrous indecencies ...
... Rome , who kept men for their criminal pleasures , and then , at their death , left them their heirs , in preference to all others . 39. The best way , & c . ] By this the poet means to expofe and condemn thefe monftrous indecencies ...
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