Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 Seiten |
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... Jahn and Hermann rely too much I think on the MS . they do well to prefer . Hermann keeps more closely to it than Jahn , sometimes I think with good reason . They have not published commentaries . The notes to which I attach most value ...
... Jahn and Hermann rely too much I think on the MS . they do well to prefer . Hermann keeps more closely to it than Jahn , sometimes I think with good reason . They have not published commentaries . The notes to which I attach most value ...
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... Jahn's edition for that purpose ' . For the author's meaning Heinrich is a better guide in my opinion . His notes were edited at the request of his son by Jahn the year after his own edition , and seven years after the death of Heinrich ...
... Jahn's edition for that purpose ' . For the author's meaning Heinrich is a better guide in my opinion . His notes were edited at the request of his son by Jahn the year after his own edition , and seven years after the death of Heinrich ...
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... Jahn , are more numerous than those on Juvenal . They passed among scholars of the early time as the production of one person , and he no other than Annaeus Cornutus , the teacher of Persius . It does not require much discrimination to ...
... Jahn , are more numerous than those on Juvenal . They passed among scholars of the early time as the production of one person , and he no other than Annaeus Cornutus , the teacher of Persius . It does not require much discrimination to ...
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... Jahn is by Duebner . Their task was rendered more laborious by the strange orthography of the MSS . and their many palpable blunders . A more accurate and useful MS . is one of the tenth century ( which is not however complete ) , in ...
... Jahn is by Duebner . Their task was rendered more laborious by the strange orthography of the MSS . and their many palpable blunders . A more accurate and useful MS . is one of the tenth century ( which is not however complete ) , in ...
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... Jahn says , he owed much of that maidenly modesty and gentleness of character which the Grammarian attributes to him . That he was carefully watched and kept from tempta- tion in boyhood may be inferred from what he says to Cornutus , S ...
... Jahn says , he owed much of that maidenly modesty and gentleness of character which the Grammarian attributes to him . That he was carefully watched and kept from tempta- tion in boyhood may be inferred from what he says to Cornutus , S ...
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Seite 26 - There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond, And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say, " I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips let no dog bark...
Seite 312 - As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly.
Seite 395 - And the Lord said, My spirit shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be an hundred and twenty years.
Seite 435 - Vincentem strepitus, et natum rebus agendis. Musa dedit fidibus Divos, puerosque Deorum, Et pugilem victorem, et equum certamine primum, Et juvenum curas, et libera vina referre.
Seite 325 - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.
Seite 256 - 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.
Seite 396 - Conpositum ius fasque animo sanctosque recessus Mentis et incoctum generoso pectus honesto. Haec cedo ut admoveam templis et farre litabo.
Seite 198 - Incertaeque rei ; Phalaris licet imperet, ut sis Falsus, et admoto dictet perjuria tauro, Summum crede nefas animam praeferre pudori, Et propter vitam vivendi perdere causas.
Seite 139 - Audio, quid veteres olim moneatis amici: Pone seram, cohibe: sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes ? cauta est et ab illis incipit uxor.
Seite 35 - Whether the nymph shall break Diana's law, Or some frail China jar receive a flaw ; Or stain her honour, or her new brocade; Forget her prayers, or miss a masquerade ; Or lose her heart, or necklace, at a ball; Or whether Heaven has doom'd that Shock must fall.