A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 168
... fish were detained while the frosts lafted , and then came with the flowing waters into the mouth of the Pontus Euxinus . Thefe fish , by lying in a torpid state . during the winter , grew fat and bulky . 43. The dull Pontic . ] So ...
... fish were detained while the frosts lafted , and then came with the flowing waters into the mouth of the Pontus Euxinus . Thefe fish , by lying in a torpid state . during the winter , grew fat and bulky . 43. The dull Pontic . ] So ...
Strana 169
... fish , knew full well the gluttony , as well as the cruelty of Domi- tian : he therefore determines to make a prefent of it to the emperor , not daring to offer it to fale elsewhere , and knowing that if he did , nobody would dare to ...
... fish , knew full well the gluttony , as well as the cruelty of Domi- tian : he therefore determines to make a prefent of it to the emperor , not daring to offer it to fale elsewhere , and knowing that if he did , nobody would dare to ...
Strana 170
... fish ; and would even have the impudence to fay , that , though the man might have caught the fish , yet he had no right to it - that it was a tray , and ought to return to the right owner . 51. Long had fed , c . ] Vivarium , as has ...
... fish ; and would even have the impudence to fay , that , though the man might have caught the fish , yet he had no right to it - that it was a tray , and ought to return to the right owner . 51. Long had fed , c . ] Vivarium , as has ...
Strana 171
... fish was a fugitive , 50 And long had fed in Cæfar's ponds , thence had Escaped , and ought to return to its old master . If we at all believe Palphurius , or Armillatus , Whatever is remarkable , and excellent in the whole fea , Is a ...
... fish was a fugitive , 50 And long had fed in Cæfar's ponds , thence had Escaped , and ought to return to its old master . If we at all believe Palphurius , or Armillatus , Whatever is remarkable , and excellent in the whole fea , Is a ...
Strana 173
... fish . AINSW . Gr . olov , propriè piscis . Hed . So likewife in S. S. John vi . 9. duo agia , two little fishes . Here Juvenal uses oblonia for the rhombus . 65. Atrides . ] So the poet here humouroufly calls Domi- tian , in allufion ...
... fish . AINSW . Gr . olov , propriè piscis . Hed . So likewife in S. S. John vi . 9. duo agia , two little fishes . Here Juvenal uses oblonia for the rhombus . 65. Atrides . ] So the poet here humouroufly calls Domi- tian , in allufion ...
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againſt AINSW alfo alludes alſo anceſtors antient atque becauſe Bona Dea Boötes Cæfar called Campania caufe cauſe Comp Crifpinus cùm Cybele defcribes defire denotes Domitian drefs effeminacy emperor expence faid fame fatire fays fecret feems fenators fenfe fervants fervices feven fhall fhew fhould fignifies firft firſt fituation flave fleep fmall fome fomething fometimes ftand ftill fubject fuch fuppofed Gabii Hæc Hence herſelf himſelf honour houfe houſe huſband itſelf Juvenal laft mafter means moft moſt muſt Nævolus Nero noble obferve occafion Ovid paffage pafs perfon pleaſe poet poiſon poor Prætor prefent puniſhment purpoſe quæ quàm quid Quintilian quis quod reafon Retiarius rich Romans Rome Satire ſay ſeems ſhe ſmall ſpeak ſtand tamen thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tibi tunc ufed ufual Umbritius underſtand uſed vice Virg Virro whofe wife women yourſelf