The satires of Juvenal and Persius: from the texts of Ruperti and OrelliusLongman and Company, 1835 - 452 strán (strany) |
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... nature doth herself suffice , Such super- fuity they would despise As with sad care impeach their native joys ; " Spen- ser . G. " 7. But even supposing a man to want this little that is absolutely needed . ' LU . · 8. Crepido is a ...
... nature doth herself suffice , Such super- fuity they would despise As with sad care impeach their native joys ; " Spen- ser . G. " 7. But even supposing a man to want this little that is absolutely needed . ' LU . · 8. Crepido is a ...
Strana 114
... natural effects ; inso- lence in the dancers , and parties among the people . Pylades excelled in tragic and Bathyllus in comic subjects ; hence arose disputes on their respective merits , which were conducted with all the warmth of a ...
... natural effects ; inso- lence in the dancers , and parties among the people . Pylades excelled in tragic and Bathyllus in comic subjects ; hence arose disputes on their respective merits , which were conducted with all the warmth of a ...
Strana 117
... nature as the modern burletta of Midas . 72. Autonoe was one of the unfortu- nate daughters of Cadmus and Hermione , and the mother of Actaon . LU . This was probably a burlesque of some serious ballet on the same subject ; as there was ...
... nature as the modern burletta of Midas . 72. Autonoe was one of the unfortu- nate daughters of Cadmus and Hermione , and the mother of Actaon . LU . This was probably a burlesque of some serious ballet on the same subject ; as there was ...
Strana 120
... nature had not favoured them with auburn tresses , wore false hair of a golden hue ; since that was the favourite colour . ( cf. Mart . V. lxviii . ) fashion was borrowed from the Greeks : and the consequence was that matrons This Cordo ...
... nature had not favoured them with auburn tresses , wore false hair of a golden hue ; since that was the favourite colour . ( cf. Mart . V. lxviii . ) fashion was borrowed from the Greeks : and the consequence was that matrons This Cordo ...
Strana 122
... nature of their sex renders it impera- tive upon them so to act . ' ' The least of their sins are those which arise out of lust . ' R. " 136. How is it then ( if all you say true ) that , according to her husband's account , Cesennia is ...
... nature of their sex renders it impera- tive upon them so to act . ' ' The least of their sins are those which arise out of lust . ' R. " 136. How is it then ( if all you say true ) that , according to her husband's account , Cesennia is ...
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