A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 46.
Strana 50
... thou fleep ? ] Art thou as regardless of these enor- mities , as a person faft afleep is of what paffes about him ? 38. And thus fmiling . ] Laronia could not refrain herself at hearing this , and , with a fmile of the utmost contempt ...
... thou fleep ? ] Art thou as regardless of these enor- mities , as a person faft afleep is of what paffes about him ? 38. And thus fmiling . ] Laronia could not refrain herself at hearing this , and , with a fmile of the utmost contempt ...
Strana 51
... thou fleep ? " And thus fmiling : " Happy times ! which thee " Oppose to manners : now Rome may take shame : " A third Cato is fallen from heaven : -but yet whence 40 " Do you buy these perfumes which breathe from your rough " Neck ...
... thou fleep ? " And thus fmiling : " Happy times ! which thee " Oppose to manners : now Rome may take shame : " A third Cato is fallen from heaven : -but yet whence 40 " Do you buy these perfumes which breathe from your rough " Neck ...
Strana 54
... thou marry . ] This apoftrophe may be fuppofed to be addreffed to the unmarried women , who might be ftanding by , and liftening to Laronia's fevere reproof of the husbands of that day , and contains a farcafm of the most bitter kind ...
... thou marry . ] This apoftrophe may be fuppofed to be addreffed to the unmarried women , who might be ftanding by , and liftening to Laronia's fevere reproof of the husbands of that day , and contains a farcafm of the most bitter kind ...
Strana 55
... thou marry , and hufh - fecrets bestow gems . " After all this , a heavy fentence is passed against us . " Censure excufes ravens , and vexes doves .. Her , proclaiming things true and manifeft , trembling fled The Stoicides - For what ...
... thou marry , and hufh - fecrets bestow gems . " After all this , a heavy fentence is passed against us . " Censure excufes ravens , and vexes doves .. Her , proclaiming things true and manifeft , trembling fled The Stoicides - For what ...
Strana 56
... Thou declaimeft . ] Paffeft fentence in the most aggra- vated terms - Perores . The end of a speech , in which the orator collected all his force and eloquence , was called the pero- ration but the verb is used in a larger fenfe , and ...
... Thou declaimeft . ] Paffeft fentence in the most aggra- vated terms - Perores . The end of a speech , in which the orator collected all his force and eloquence , was called the pero- ration but the verb is used in a larger fenfe , and ...
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