A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Výsledky 6 - 10 z 41.
Strana iv
... vice , and a contempt of the common methods of mankind ; which they have fet cut in fuch true colours , that they muft give a very generous fenfe to those who delight in reading them often . " Paft . Care , c . vii . < 6 cr CC This ...
... vice , and a contempt of the common methods of mankind ; which they have fet cut in fuch true colours , that they muft give a very generous fenfe to those who delight in reading them often . " Paft . Care , c . vii . < 6 cr CC This ...
Strana 3
... vice itself , however fanctified by cuftom , or dignified by the examples of the great . HALL I always be only a hearer ? -fhall I never repay , SH Who am teiz'd fo often with the Thefeis of hoarfe Codrus ? Shall one ( Poet ) recite his ...
... vice itself , however fanctified by cuftom , or dignified by the examples of the great . HALL I always be only a hearer ? -fhall I never repay , SH Who am teiz'd fo often with the Thefeis of hoarfe Codrus ? Shall one ( Poet ) recite his ...
Strana 12
... vice and folly around him , and , particularly , in thofe inftances which he is now going to mention . 46. Afpoiler of his pupil , & c . ] The tutelage of young men , who had loft their parents , was committed to guardians , who were ...
... vice and folly around him , and , particularly , in thofe inftances which he is now going to mention . 46. Afpoiler of his pupil , & c . ] The tutelage of young men , who had loft their parents , was committed to guardians , who were ...
Strana 20
... vice was , in thofe days , the only way to riches and honours . Honefty and innocence will be commended , but those who poffefs them , be left to ftarve . 75. Gardens . ] i . e . Pleasant and beautiful retreats , where they had gardens ...
... vice was , in thofe days , the only way to riches and honours . Honefty and innocence will be commended , but those who poffefs them , be left to ftarve . 75. Gardens . ] i . e . Pleasant and beautiful retreats , where they had gardens ...
Strana 32
... vice - roy , over that country , and had , by rapine and extortion , returned to Rome with great riches , and thus got a ftatue erected to him , like the Ægyptian above mentioned , whom fome fuppofe to have been in a like occupa- tion ...
... vice - roy , over that country , and had , by rapine and extortion , returned to Rome with great riches , and thus got a ftatue erected to him , like the Ægyptian above mentioned , whom fome fuppofe to have been in a like occupa- tion ...
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