The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and Orellius |
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11 sq . PR . G. cf. viii . 94 sqq . 119 sqq . R. 48. Understand nocet . GRO . 49. It was the custom at Rome to take a bath at the eighth hour ( 2 o'clock 50 Iratis ; at tu victrix provincia ploras ? Hæc SAT . I. 7 OF JUVENAL .
11 sq . PR . G. cf. viii . 94 sqq . 119 sqq . R. 48. Understand nocet . GRO . 49. It was the custom at Rome to take a bath at the eighth hour ( 2 o'clock 50 Iratis ; at tu victrix provincia ploras ? Hæc SAT . I. 7 OF JUVENAL .
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Gyarus , now Jura , one of the Cy- clades , was the Botany Bay of Rome . vi . 563 sq . x . 170. Plin . iv . 12. viii . 29. 57 . Tac . An . iii . 68 sq . iv . 30. Other rocky islands were used for the same purpose . LU . PR . R. 74.
Gyarus , now Jura , one of the Cy- clades , was the Botany Bay of Rome . vi . 563 sq . x . 170. Plin . iv . 12. viii . 29. 57 . Tac . An . iii . 68 sq . iv . 30. Other rocky islands were used for the same purpose . LU . PR . R. 74.
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R. The two classes of patron and client compre- hended nearly all the citizens of Rome . A patron was a man of rank and fortune , under whose care the meaner people voluntarily put themselves , and , in con- sequence of it ...
R. The two classes of patron and client compre- hended nearly all the citizens of Rome . A patron was a man of rank and fortune , under whose care the meaner people voluntarily put themselves , and , in con- sequence of it ...
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The dreadful fire , which laid waste a great part of Rome in the reign of Nero , was found to have broken out in the house of Tigellinus . His notorious intimacy with the emperor corroborated the general suspicion that the conflagration ...
The dreadful fire , which laid waste a great part of Rome in the reign of Nero , was found to have broken out in the house of Tigellinus . His notorious intimacy with the emperor corroborated the general suspicion that the conflagration ...
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How would the heroes of primitive Rome receive in the shades below their degenerate posterity ! 149-158 . Even the victorious progress of the Roman arms served but to diffuse corrup- tion more widely , 159–170 .
How would the heroes of primitive Rome receive in the shades below their degenerate posterity ! 149-158 . Even the victorious progress of the Roman arms served but to diffuse corrup- tion more widely , 159–170 .
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