A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 87.
Strana 25
... first 95 Threshold is fet , to be snatched by the gowned crowd . But he first inspects the face , and trembles , left Put in the place of another you come , and ask in a false name . Acknowledged you will receive . He commands to be ...
... first 95 Threshold is fet , to be snatched by the gowned crowd . But he first inspects the face , and trembles , left Put in the place of another you come , and ask in a false name . Acknowledged you will receive . He commands to be ...
Strana 26
... first inftitution , were two , afterwards came to be ten - they were keepers of the liberties of the people , againft the incroachments of the fenate . They were called Tribunes , because at first fet over the three tribes of the people ...
... first inftitution , were two , afterwards came to be ten - they were keepers of the liberties of the people , againft the incroachments of the fenate . They were called Tribunes , because at first fet over the three tribes of the people ...
Strana 27
Juvenal, Martin Madan. But the libertine is first : I the firft , fays he , am here present . Why should I fear , or doubt to defend my place ? although Born at the Euphrates , which the foft holes in my ear Prove , though I fhould deny ...
Juvenal, Martin Madan. But the libertine is first : I the firft , fays he , am here present . Why should I fear , or doubt to defend my place ? although Born at the Euphrates , which the foft holes in my ear Prove , though I fhould deny ...
Strana 29
... first rank and dignity . Can compute , & c . ] i . e . Can be fo funk into the most fordid and meanest avarice , as to be reckoning , at the year's end , what they have gained out of these doles which were pro- vided for the poor . 119 ...
... first rank and dignity . Can compute , & c . ] i . e . Can be fo funk into the most fordid and meanest avarice , as to be reckoning , at the year's end , what they have gained out of these doles which were pro- vided for the poor . 119 ...
Strana 32
... first interpretation to be the fenfe of the author , by which he would intimate , that the ftatues of fuch vile people were not only erected among thofe of great men , but were actually protected , like them , from all marks of ...
... first interpretation to be the fenfe of the author , by which he would intimate , that the ftatues of fuch vile people were not only erected among thofe of great men , but were actually protected , like them , from all marks of ...
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A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With ..., Zväzok 1 Juvenal Úplné zobrazenie - 1807 |
A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With ..., Zväzok 1 Martin Madan,Juvenal Úplné zobrazenie - 1807 |
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