A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 73
... cause of the bus'nefs ? why do you afk ? a friend marries : Nor does he admit many . Only let us live , these things will be done , 135 Done openly , and will defire to be reported in the public registers . Mean while a great torment ...
... cause of the bus'nefs ? why do you afk ? a friend marries : Nor does he admit many . Only let us live , these things will be done , 135 Done openly , and will defire to be reported in the public registers . Mean while a great torment ...
Strana 74
... cause if the Retiarius miffed him , by throwing his net too far , or too fhort , he inftantly took to his heels , running about the arena for his life , that he might gather up his net for a fecond caft ; the Mirmillo , in the mean time ...
... cause if the Retiarius miffed him , by throwing his net too far , or too fhort , he inftantly took to his heels , running about the arena for his life , that he might gather up his net for a fecond caft ; the Mirmillo , in the mean time ...
Strana 119
... causes of jests To all , if his garment be dirty and rent , If his gown be foiled , and one of his fhoes with torne Leather be open : or if not one patch only fhews the coarse And recent thread in the ftitched - up rupture , 150 but ...
... causes of jests To all , if his garment be dirty and rent , If his gown be foiled , and one of his fhoes with torne Leather be open : or if not one patch only fhews the coarse And recent thread in the ftitched - up rupture , 150 but ...
Strana 137
... cause exhibited in the Circus . See Kennet , Antiq . Book v . part ii . chap . ii . These fhews were favourite amusements , and therefore the Romans could hardly be prevailed on to abfent themselves from them - Hence he fays , Si potes ...
... cause exhibited in the Circus . See Kennet , Antiq . Book v . part ii . chap . ii . These fhews were favourite amusements , and therefore the Romans could hardly be prevailed on to abfent themselves from them - Hence he fays , Si potes ...
Strana 140
... cause of the malady complained of ( morbi , i . e . vigilandi , 1. 232. ) must be attri- buted to the narrowness of the streets and turnings , fo that the carriages muft not only pafs very near the houses , but occafion frequent ...
... cause of the malady complained of ( morbi , i . e . vigilandi , 1. 232. ) must be attri- buted to the narrowness of the streets and turnings , fo that the carriages muft not only pafs very near the houses , but occafion frequent ...
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