A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With Copious Explanatory Notes, by which These Difficult Satirists are Rendered Easy and Familiar to the Reader, Zväzok 2T. Tegg, 1829 |
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Strana 13
... wishes for two things , " Bread and the Circenses . " - " I hear many are about to perish " - " No doubt the furnace is large : my friend Brutidius " Met me , a little pale , at the altar of Mars " - " How I fear lest Ajax conquer'd ...
... wishes for two things , " Bread and the Circenses . " - " I hear many are about to perish " - " No doubt the furnace is large : my friend Brutidius " Met me , a little pale , at the altar of Mars " - " How I fear lest Ajax conquer'd ...
Strana 14
... wish to occupy the place which Sejanus once held , to have as much respect paid you , to accumulate as many riches , to have as many preferments and places of honour in your gift ? 91. Chief chairs , & c . ] Summas curu- les . The poet ...
... wish to occupy the place which Sejanus once held , to have as much respect paid you , to accumulate as many riches , to have as many preferments and places of honour in your gift ? 91. Chief chairs , & c . ] Summas curu- les . The poet ...
Strana 15
... wish'd for , you will confess Sejanus To have been ignorant : for he who desired too many honours , And sought too ... wishes , the higher may we be raising the precipice from which we may fall . 101. Enforced ruin . ] Impulsæ ruinæ ...
... wish'd for , you will confess Sejanus To have been ignorant : for he who desired too many honours , And sought too ... wishes , the higher may we be raising the precipice from which we may fall . 101. Enforced ruin . ] Impulsæ ruinæ ...
Strana 16
... Wishes and prayers for greatness , honours , riches , & c . -By malignant gods- ] Who , pro- voked by the unreasonable and foolish wishes of mortals , punish them , with accepting their vows , and with granting their desires . Comp . 1 ...
... Wishes and prayers for greatness , honours , riches , & c . -By malignant gods- ] Who , pro- voked by the unreasonable and foolish wishes of mortals , punish them , with accepting their vows , and with granting their desires . Comp . 1 ...
Strana 17
... wish , and does wish during the whole Quinqua- tria , 115 Whoever reveres Minerva , hitherto gotten for three farthings , Whom a little slave follows , the keeper of his narrow satchel : But each orator perish'd by eloquence ; each A ...
... wish , and does wish during the whole Quinqua- tria , 115 Whoever reveres Minerva , hitherto gotten for three farthings , Whom a little slave follows , the keeper of his narrow satchel : But each orator perish'd by eloquence ; each A ...
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A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 2 Juvenal,Martin Madan Úplné zobrazenie - 1789 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
adeo Ægyptus AINSW Ajax Alcibiades alludes altar ancients Anticyra Archigenes atque avarice beasts body called Catullus Ceres Comp countenance crime danger death deity denote Egypt epist father fear feasts fortune give gods hæc head hear heir hellebore hence honour Hypallage illis Italy Jupiter Juvenal king Lares live luxury manner ment Metaph meton metonym mihi mind miserable Nero nunc Nurscia occasion Pacuvius pale perhaps Persius person poet poet means prætor Priam punishment quæ quam quid quis quod rich Romans Rome sacred sacrifice Satire says Persius Sejanus shew ship signifies sistrum slaves soldier sort speak Stoic supposed synec tamen temple Tentyrites thee things thou Thyestes tibi tion Vascons verses vice VIRG whence wife wine wish word wretch young youth
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Strana 218 - Naribus indulges. An erit, qui velle recuset Os populi meruisse; et, cedro digna locutus, Linquere nee scombros metuentia carmina, nee thus?
Strana 12 - Augustum. iam pridem, ex quo suffragia nulli vendimus, effudit curas ; nam qui dabat olim imperium fasces legiones omnia, nunc se continet atque duas tantum res anxius optat, 80 panem et circenses."
Strana 42 - Nil ergo optabunt homines ?" Si consilium vis, Permittes ipsis expendere numinibus, quid Conveniat nobis, rebusque sit utile nostris. Nam pro jucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt Di. Carior est illis homo, quam sibi.
Strana 206 - Venter, negatas artifex sequi voces. Quod si dolosi spes refulserit nummi, Corvos poetas et poetrias picas Cantare credas Pegasei'um nectar. SATIRA I. ' O CURAS hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane! Quis leget haec V Min' tu istud ais ?
Strana 214 - Intrant, et tremulo scalpuntur ubi intima versu. Tun', vetule, auriculis alienis colligis escas? Auriculis, quibus et dicas cute perditus, ohe?
Strana 313 - Darby's pot's out, His Joan will not smoke a whiff more. No beauty nor wit they possess, Their several failings to smother ; Then what are the charms, can you guess. That make them so fond of each other ? 'Tis the pleasing remembrance of youth, The endearments which youth did...
Strana 94 - Temporibus, quorum sceleri non invenit ipsa Nomen, et a nullo posuit natura metallo.
Strana 304 - Tolle recens primus piper e sitiente camelo. Verte aliquid : jura. ' Sed Jupiter audiet.' Eheu! Baro, regustatum digito terebrare salinum Contentus perages, si vivere cum Jove tendis.
Strana 296 - An quisquam est alius liber, nisi ducere vitam cui licet, ut voluit ? licet ut volo vivere : non sum liberior Bruto ? ' " Mendose colligis," inquit 85 stoicus hie, aurem mordaci lotus aceto ; " haec reliqua accipio ; licet illud et ut volo tolle.
Strana 220 - Quis populi sermo est? quis enim ? % nisi carmina molli Nunc demum numero fluere, ut per leve severos EfTundat junctura ungues : scit tendere versum 65 Non secus, ac si oculo rubricam dirigat uno. Sive opus in mores, in luxum, in prandia regum, Dicere, res grandes nostro dat Musa poe'tae.