The Satires of Juvenal and PersiusHarper & Brothers, 1857 - 306 Seiten |
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... called from the Greek pallium , the plot and characters were Gre- cian . The prætextatæ were not so much tragedies as historical plays . - Elegos . " His love - sick ditties . " Literally , " his elegies . " The elegi were small poems ...
... called from the Greek pallium , the plot and characters were Gre- cian . The prætextatæ were not so much tragedies as historical plays . - Elegos . " His love - sick ditties . " Literally , " his elegies . " The elegi were small poems ...
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... called " another . " - Furtivæ aurum pellicule . " The gold of the stolen skin , " i . e . , the golden fleece . Pellicule , contemptu- ously for velleris . — Quantas jaculetur , & c . Alluding to the conflict between the Centaurs and ...
... called " another . " - Furtivæ aurum pellicule . " The gold of the stolen skin , " i . e . , the golden fleece . Pellicule , contemptu- ously for velleris . — Quantas jaculetur , & c . Alluding to the conflict between the Centaurs and ...
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... called intestabilitas . - Ab octava bibit . " Begins to carouse from the eighth hour . " Two o'clock , according to our mode of computing . The ninth hour ( three o'clock ) was the earliest time at which the tem- perate dined . Marius ...
... called intestabilitas . - Ab octava bibit . " Begins to carouse from the eighth hour . " Two o'clock , according to our mode of computing . The ninth hour ( three o'clock ) was the earliest time at which the tem- perate dined . Marius ...
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... called stylus . They were fastened together at the back by means of wires , which answered the purpose of hinges , so that they opened and shut like our books . To prevent the wax of one tablet rubbing against that of the other , there ...
... called stylus . They were fastened together at the back by means of wires , which answered the purpose of hinges , so that they opened and shut like our books . To prevent the wax of one tablet rubbing against that of the other , there ...
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... called cœna recta . But , after the ex- tinction of liberty , when the clients had lost all political influence , instead of being regularly entertained , they merely received a por- tion of food in a small basket called sportula ...
... called cœna recta . But , after the ex- tinction of liberty , when the clients had lost all political influence , instead of being regularly entertained , they merely received a por- tion of food in a small basket called sportula ...
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adeo Ægyptus aliquid Alluding allusion ancient Apicius atque Cæsar called caput Catullus celebrated Cicero Claudius common text Compare Sat consul Consult note cujus dicere Domitian domus emperor enim epithet erat Ergo erit facie fræna gladios Greek habet hæc Heinrich Hence hinc hunc idea igitur illa ille illis illum inde inquit ipse ipsis Juvenal lacerna Latin Latium licet Literally Madvig magna magno majorum Marius Mayor meant mihi modo nemo nempe Nero nihil nisi Nocte note on Sat nulla nunc nunquam omnes omni omnia Pacuvius pater poet prætor properly means pueri quæ quam quantum quibus quid Quintilian quis quod quoque quum reading reference rich Roman Rome Satire scholiast Sejanus senectus sesterces sibi slave Subura sunt Supply tamen tantum temple term thermas tibi tibicine Tigellinus tota Trajan tunc Umbritius Vascones venit vitæ wine
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Seite 99 - Quis datus, aut metae quam mollis flexus, et unde ? Quis modus argento ? quid fas optare? quid asper Utile nummus habet? patriae carisque propinquis 70 Quantum elargiri deceat ? quem te deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re?
Seite 107 - Quo deinde, insane, ruis ? quo ? Quid tibi vis? calido sub pectore mascula bilis Intumuit, quam non extinxerit urna cicutse. Tun...
Seite 105 - ... sambucam citius caloni aptaveris alto. 95 stat contra ratio, et secretam garrit in aurem ne liceat facere id quod quis vitiabit agendo. publica lex hominum naturaque continet hoc fas, ut teneat vetitos inscitia debilis actus. diluis helleborum, certo conpescere puncto 100 nescius examen ? vetat hoc natura medendi.
Seite 50 - ... orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano. fortem posce animum mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitae extremum inter munera ponat naturae, qui ferre queat quoscumque labores, nesciat irasci, cupiat nihil et potiores 360 Herculis aerumnas credat saevosque labores et venere et cenis et pluma Sardanapalli.
Seite 100 - Hesterni capite induto subiere Quirites. ' Tange miser venas, et pone in pectore dextram: Nil calet hie : summosque pedes attinge manusque : Non frigent.
Seite 94 - Ecce avia, aut metuens divum matertera, cunis Exemit puerum, frontemque atque uda labella Infami digito et lustralibus ante salivis Expiat, urentes oculos inhibere perita.
Seite 107 - En quid agis ? duplici in diversum scinderis hamo ; Hunccine, an hunc sequeris ? Subeas alternus oportet Ancipiti obsequio dominos, alternus oberres : Nee tu, quum obstiteris semel, instantique negaris Parere imperio, Rupi jam vincula, dicas.
Seite 90 - ... quo didicisse, nisi hoc fermentum et quae semel intus innata est rupto iecore exierit caprificus?' 25 en pallor seniumque! o mores, usque adeone scire tuum nihil est nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? 'at pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier "hic est." ten cirratorum centum dictata fuisse pro nihilo pendes?
Seite 97 - Contemnere, sonat vitium percussa, maligne Respondet viridi non cocta fidelia limo. Udum et molle lutum es, nunc nunc properandus, et acri Fingendus sine fine rota.