Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana 34
... thing of that sort . recorded in a new page of history . · 98. Et per Junonem domini ] The ge- nius of a woman was called her Juno ( see note on Hor . Epp . i . 7. 94 ) . This man's slave , by way of keeping up the farce , swears by his ...
... thing of that sort . recorded in a new page of history . · 98. Et per Junonem domini ] The ge- nius of a woman was called her Juno ( see note on Hor . Epp . i . 7. 94 ) . This man's slave , by way of keeping up the farce , swears by his ...
Strana 36
... thing that had taken place . 115. Quid tamen exspectant ] He means why do they not proceed at once to make seems themselves what the Galli were ( see note on v . 111 ) , for they ought to have done so long ago , being " Phrygians long ...
... thing that had taken place . 115. Quid tamen exspectant ] He means why do they not proceed at once to make seems themselves what the Galli were ( see note on v . 111 ) , for they ought to have done so long ago , being " Phrygians long ...
Strana 42
... thing but language . The origin of this meaning is plainly contained in the word itself , which is only another form of praetexere , ' and means to put a veil or covering over any thing . ' Braccae ' ( breech- es ) were worn by all the ...
... thing but language . The origin of this meaning is plainly contained in the word itself , which is only another form of praetexere , ' and means to put a veil or covering over any thing . ' Braccae ' ( breech- es ) were worn by all the ...
Strana 43
... thing has to be bought , and every thing is dear . There are fires and falling houses , and even these are only ruinous to the poor : the rich help one another , while the poor man starves . The noises at night are such that no one can ...
... thing has to be bought , and every thing is dear . There are fires and falling houses , and even these are only ruinous to the poor : the rich help one another , while the poor man starves . The noises at night are such that no one can ...
Strana 49
... thing connected with the procession , burning , and burial of the body , on such a scale as the senate might determine . ( See Lipsius ' note on Tac . Ann . iv . 15. ) ' Busta ' were places adjoining se- pulchres , where the bodies were ...
... thing connected with the procession , burning , and burial of the body , on such a scale as the senate might determine . ( See Lipsius ' note on Tac . Ann . iv . 15. ) ' Busta ' were places adjoining se- pulchres , where the bodies were ...
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