A new and literal translation of Juvenal and Persius; with notes by M. Madan. [2 issues].Brett Smith and son, 1813 |
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Juvenal. eprint of No. 516C FAMA PRAESTANTE PRAESTANTIOR Merrin Morgan . VIRTUS A NEW AND LITERAL TRANSLATION OF JUVENAL AND PERSIUS ;. Lp 15. 17. 89.8.
Juvenal. eprint of No. 516C FAMA PRAESTANTE PRAESTANTIOR Merrin Morgan . VIRTUS A NEW AND LITERAL TRANSLATION OF JUVENAL AND PERSIUS ;. Lp 15. 17. 89.8.
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Juvenal. Harvard College Library Gift of Morris H. Morgan Jan. 1 , 140 87-28 23 PREFACE то JUVENAL . DECIMUS JUNIUS JUVENAL was born at Lp 15.17.89,8.
Juvenal. Harvard College Library Gift of Morris H. Morgan Jan. 1 , 140 87-28 23 PREFACE то JUVENAL . DECIMUS JUNIUS JUVENAL was born at Lp 15.17.89,8.
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Juvenal. PREFACE то JUVENAL . DECIMUS JUNIUS JUVENAL was born at Aquinum , a town of the Volsci , a people of Latium ; hence , from the place of his birth , he was called Aquinas . It is not certain whether he was the son , or foster ...
Juvenal. PREFACE то JUVENAL . DECIMUS JUNIUS JUVENAL was born at Aquinum , a town of the Volsci , a people of Latium ; hence , from the place of his birth , he was called Aquinas . It is not certain whether he was the son , or foster ...
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Juvenal. chery , and exhibiting to us the sad condition of human nature , when untaught by divine truth , and uninfluenced by a divine principle . How- ever polite and refined this people was , with res- pect to the cultivation of ...
Juvenal. chery , and exhibiting to us the sad condition of human nature , when untaught by divine truth , and uninfluenced by a divine principle . How- ever polite and refined this people was , with res- pect to the cultivation of ...
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Juvenal. DECIMI JUNII JUVENALIS AQUINATIS SATIRE . SATIRA I. ARGUMENT . 1 JUVENAL begins this satire with giving some humourous reasons for his writing : such as hearing , so often , many ill poets rehearse their works , and intending to ...
Juvenal. DECIMI JUNII JUVENALIS AQUINATIS SATIRE . SATIRA I. ARGUMENT . 1 JUVENAL begins this satire with giving some humourous reasons for his writing : such as hearing , so often , many ill poets rehearse their works , and intending to ...
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Seite 361 - For the stone shall cry out of the wall, and the beam out of the timber shall answer it.
Seite 148 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung, Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young: The jolly god in triumph comes; Sound the trumpets, beat the drums...
Seite vi - Poets, Horace, Juvenal, and Persius, may contribute wonderfully to give a man a detestation of vice, and a contempt of the common methods of mankind; which they have set out in such true colours, that they must give a very generous sense to those who delight in reading them often. Persius his second satyr may well pass for one of the best lectures in divinity.
Seite 86 - Esquilias dictumque petunt a vimine collem, viscera magnarum domuum dominique futuri. ingenium velox, audacia perdita, sermo promptus et Isaeo torrentior. ede, quid ilium esse putes? quemvis hominem secum attulit ad nos: 75 grammaticus rhetor geometres pictor aliptes augur schoenobates medicus magus, omnia novit Graeculus esuriens: in caelum, iusseris, ibit.
Seite 28 - ... poena tamen praesens, cum tu deponis amictus turgidus et crudum pavonem in balnea portas.
Seite 23 - If a numeral noun agree in number, case, and gender, with sestertius, then it denotes so many sestertii — as decem sestertii. Secondly : If a numeral noun of another case be joined with the genitive plural of sestertius it denotes so many thousand, as decem ses tertinm signifies 10,000 sestertii.
Seite 216 - Labente officio, crudis donanda : nee illud, Quod prima pro nocte datur ; cum lance beata Dacicus, et scripto radiat Germanicus auro. Si tibi simplicitas uxoria, deditus uni 205 Est animus : submitte caput cervice parata Ferre jugum : nullam invenies, quae parcat amanti.
Seite 63 - Manes, et subterranea regna, Et contum, et Stygio ranas in gurgite nigras, Atque una transire vadum tot millia cymba, Nee pueri credunt, nisi qui nondum aere lavantur.