A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 64.
Strana 70
... head : to the no fmall comfort of the vulgar , who thought this a pro- pitious fign , as giving affent to their petitions . See the laft note . 126. Sweated with Mars's fhields . ] The ancilia were so called from ancifus , cut or pared ...
... head : to the no fmall comfort of the vulgar , who thought this a pro- pitious fign , as giving affent to their petitions . See the laft note . 126. Sweated with Mars's fhields . ] The ancilia were so called from ancifus , cut or pared ...
Strana 74
... head- piece , with the figure of a fish on the creft . The Retiarius tried to throw his net over the Mirmillo's head , and fo entangle him , faying , when he caft the net - Pifcem peto , non te peto . The Mirmillo is fometimes called ...
... head- piece , with the figure of a fish on the creft . The Retiarius tried to throw his net over the Mirmillo's head , and fo entangle him , faying , when he caft the net - Pifcem peto , non te peto . The Mirmillo is fometimes called ...
Strana 91
... head under the mistress - spear . Thefe , in time paft , horn - blowers , and on a municipal theatre Perpetual attendants , and cheeks known through the towns , 35 Now fet forth public fhews , and , the people's thumb being turned ...
... head under the mistress - spear . Thefe , in time paft , horn - blowers , and on a municipal theatre Perpetual attendants , and cheeks known through the towns , 35 Now fet forth public fhews , and , the people's thumb being turned ...
Strana 99
... mitre . ] A fort of turban , worne by the Sy- rian women as a part of their head - drefs , ornamented with painted linen . H 2 67. O Rufticus ille tuus fumit trechedipna , Quirine , Et ceromatico SAT . III . 99 JUVENAL'S SATIRES .
... mitre . ] A fort of turban , worne by the Sy- rian women as a part of their head - drefs , ornamented with painted linen . H 2 67. O Rufticus ille tuus fumit trechedipna , Quirine , Et ceromatico SAT . III . 99 JUVENAL'S SATIRES .
Strana 107
... head . OSR . I thank your lordship , ' tis very hot . HAM . No , believe me , ' tis very cold — the wind is northerly . OSR . It is indifferent cold , my lord , indeed . HAM . But yet , methinks , it is very fultry , and hot , for my ...
... head . OSR . I thank your lordship , ' tis very hot . HAM . No , believe me , ' tis very cold — the wind is northerly . OSR . It is indifferent cold , my lord , indeed . HAM . But yet , methinks , it is very fultry , and hot , for my ...
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