A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 48.
Strana 41
... bodies were con- fumed on the funeral pile , the afhes were put into urns and buried . The Flaminian and Latin way . ] Thefe were two great roads , or ways , leading from Rome to other parts . In the via Flaminia and via Latina , the ...
... bodies were con- fumed on the funeral pile , the afhes were put into urns and buried . The Flaminian and Latin way . ] Thefe were two great roads , or ways , leading from Rome to other parts . In the via Flaminia and via Latina , the ...
Strana 45
... gait , fo as to proclaim his fhame to every body he met . What * Horum fimplicitas miferabilis , his furor ipfe Dat veniam : this SAT . II . 45 JUVENAL's SATIRES . And commands a book-cafe to keep original images ...
... gait , fo as to proclaim his fhame to every body he met . What * Horum fimplicitas miferabilis , his furor ipfe Dat veniam : this SAT . II . 45 JUVENAL's SATIRES . And commands a book-cafe to keep original images ...
Strana 47
... body burnt in the Curia Hoftilia . Catiline Cethegus . ] i . e . If Catiline were to accufe Cethegus . These were two famous confpirators against the ftate : See Salluft . Bell . Catilin . 28. The table of Sylla . ] Sylla was a noble ...
... body burnt in the Curia Hoftilia . Catiline Cethegus . ] i . e . If Catiline were to accufe Cethegus . These were two famous confpirators against the ftate : See Salluft . Bell . Catilin . 28. The table of Sylla . ] Sylla was a noble ...
Strana 52
... body . Battalions joined , c . ] A metaphor taken from the Roman manner of engaging . A phalanx properly fignified a difpofition for an attack on the enemy by the foot , with every man's fhield or buckler fo close to another's , as to ...
... body . Battalions joined , c . ] A metaphor taken from the Roman manner of engaging . A phalanx properly fignified a difpofition for an attack on the enemy by the foot , with every man's fhield or buckler fo close to another's , as to ...
Strana 56
... body might be seen through them . Thou declaimeft . ] Paffeft fentence in the most aggra- vated terms - Perores . The end of a speech , in which the orator collected all his force and eloquence , was called the pero- ration but the verb ...
... body might be seen through them . Thou declaimeft . ] Paffeft fentence in the most aggra- vated terms - Perores . The end of a speech , in which the orator collected all his force and eloquence , was called the pero- ration but the verb ...
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