Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana 50
... could not buy himself decent clothes , but when he took to that of lewd men he could afford to buy all manner of fine things . Therefore says he : " Vis I Accusare potest . Tanti tibi non sit opaci Omnis arena 50 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
... could not buy himself decent clothes , but when he took to that of lewd men he could afford to buy all manner of fine things . Therefore says he : " Vis I Accusare potest . Tanti tibi non sit opaci Omnis arena 50 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
Strana 53
... clothes dyed with purple , the juice of the shell - fish purpura and murex . Persons of most consideration would naturally sign wills and so forth as witnesses before their inferiors , and lie upon handsome sofas with fine coverings ...
... clothes dyed with purple , the juice of the shell - fish purpura and murex . Persons of most consideration would naturally sign wills and so forth as witnesses before their inferiors , and lie upon handsome sofas with fine coverings ...
Strana 55
... cloth worn over the head to protect it from the weather , or , in the case of pros- titutes , to hide the face . Men only wore it when they were sick , wherefore Ovid re- commends the lover to wear it ( A. A. i . 733 , sq . ) : 66 ...
... cloth worn over the head to protect it from the weather , or , in the case of pros- titutes , to hide the face . Men only wore it when they were sick , wherefore Ovid re- commends the lover to wear it ( A. A. i . 733 , sq . ) : 66 ...
Strana 60
... clothing given to a woman on her marriage . Perhaps the word may only mean such things as a woman required , or thought she required , after her marriage , and ' impar ' means that the man's property was unequal to provide his wife with ...
... clothing given to a woman on her marriage . Perhaps the word may only mean such things as a woman required , or thought she required , after her marriage , and ' impar ' means that the man's property was unequal to provide his wife with ...
Strana 110
... clothes and every thing , for all her fortune's gone to smooth - cheeked athletes . They're poor , but have no care for that ; and squander what a thrifty husband saves , and think that money grows like trees . They never think how much ...
... clothes and every thing , for all her fortune's gone to smooth - cheeked athletes . They're poor , but have no care for that ; and squander what a thrifty husband saves , and think that money grows like trees . They never think how much ...
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