A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana 93
... Fortune raises up , as often as she has a mind to joke . 40 What can I do at Rome ? I know not to lye : a book If bad I cannot praise , and ask for : the motions Of the stars I am ignorant of : the funeral of a father to promise I ...
... Fortune raises up , as often as she has a mind to joke . 40 What can I do at Rome ? I know not to lye : a book If bad I cannot praise , and ask for : the motions Of the stars I am ignorant of : the funeral of a father to promise I ...
Strana 111
... fortunes . See note on Sat. i . 32-3 . Bareas . ] The fact is thus related by Tacitus , Ann . vi . " P. Egnatius " ( the Stoic above mentioned ) circumvented by falfe teftimony Bareas Soranus , his friend and difciple , " under Nero ...
... fortunes . See note on Sat. i . 32-3 . Bareas . ] The fact is thus related by Tacitus , Ann . vi . " P. Egnatius " ( the Stoic above mentioned ) circumvented by falfe teftimony Bareas Soranus , his friend and difciple , " under Nero ...
Strana 114
... fortune who had no children , rich wi- dows who were childless , and the like . He who attended ear- lieft , was reckoned to fhew the greateft refpect , and supposed himself to ftand fairest in the good graces , and , perhaps , as a ...
... fortune who had no children , rich wi- dows who were childless , and the like . He who attended ear- lieft , was reckoned to fhew the greateft refpect , and supposed himself to ftand fairest in the good graces , and , perhaps , as a ...
Strana 121
... fortunes or fervices ; giving to the former the first rows on the equeftrian benches . There- fore Hor . Epod . iv . where he treats in the feverest manner Menas , the freedman of Cn . Pompeius , who had been ad- vanced to a knight's ...
... fortunes or fervices ; giving to the former the first rows on the equeftrian benches . There- fore Hor . Epod . iv . where he treats in the feverest manner Menas , the freedman of Cn . Pompeius , who had been ad- vanced to a knight's ...
Strana 122
... fortune , unequal to that of the girl to whom he proposes himself in marriage , would occafion his being rejected , as by no means pleasing or accept , able to her father for a fon - in - law . According to the fecond interpretation of ...
... fortune , unequal to that of the girl to whom he proposes himself in marriage , would occafion his being rejected , as by no means pleasing or accept , able to her father for a fon - in - law . According to the fecond interpretation of ...
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