A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 7
... poet , And I therefore have withdrawn my hand from the ferule ; and I 7 15 Have given counsel to Sylla , that , a private man , foundly He fhould fleep . It is a foolish clemency , when every where fo many Poets you may meet , to fpare ...
... poet , And I therefore have withdrawn my hand from the ferule ; and I 7 15 Have given counsel to Sylla , that , a private man , foundly He fhould fleep . It is a foolish clemency , when every where fo many Poets you may meet , to fpare ...
Strana 11
... poet's manner of expreffion , it should rather seem , that , the perfon meant , was fome great man , who had been a friend to Matho , and whom Matho had bafely betrayed . 34. From the devoured nobility . ] i . e . Deftroyed through fe ...
... poet's manner of expreffion , it should rather seem , that , the perfon meant , was fome great man , who had been a friend to Matho , and whom Matho had bafely betrayed . 34. From the devoured nobility . ] i . e . Deftroyed through fe ...
Strana 16
... poet may mean , that , this spendthrift had lavished his fortune on the ftews , in lewdness and debauchery . 59-60 . Lacks all the income , & c . ] Has fpent the family eftate . 60. While he flies , & c . ] The perfon , here meant , is ...
... poet may mean , that , this spendthrift had lavished his fortune on the ftews , in lewdness and debauchery . 59-60 . Lacks all the income , & c . ] Has fpent the family eftate . 60. While he flies , & c . ] The perfon , here meant , is ...
Strana 17
... poet humouroufly speaks of Sporus , in the feminine gen- der . As the lacerna was principally a man's garment , by la- cernatæ amicæ , the poet may be understood , as if he had called Sporus , Nero's male - miftrefs - being habited like ...
... poet humouroufly speaks of Sporus , in the feminine gen- der . As the lacerna was principally a man's garment , by la- cernatæ amicæ , the poet may be understood , as if he had called Sporus , Nero's male - miftrefs - being habited like ...
Strana 20
... poet is fhewing , that vice was , in thofe days , the only way to riches and honours . Honefty and innocence will be ... poets , or winters of fatire , can be at reft from writing , or withhold his fatiric rage ? The corrupter . ] i . e ...
... poet is fhewing , that vice was , in thofe days , the only way to riches and honours . Honefty and innocence will be ... poets , or winters of fatire , can be at reft from writing , or withhold his fatiric rage ? The corrupter . ] i . e ...
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