Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of JuvenalRivingtons, 1873 - 172 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... satire ; and , lastly , that he was banished to a frontier command , as a punishment for affronting an actor . Cf. VII . 88-92 . It is more than probable , from the Fifteenth Satire , that Egypt was the scene of his banishment , in ...
... satire ; and , lastly , that he was banished to a frontier command , as a punishment for affronting an actor . Cf. VII . 88-92 . It is more than probable , from the Fifteenth Satire , that Egypt was the scene of his banishment , in ...
Seite viii
... Satire ; from the remark of another , that he enlarged ( ampliavit ) his satires in exile ; and from the curious circumstance that there are MSS . in which the Sixteenth Satire , a mere fragment is placed before the Fifteenth ...
... Satire ; from the remark of another , that he enlarged ( ampliavit ) his satires in exile ; and from the curious circumstance that there are MSS . in which the Sixteenth Satire , a mere fragment is placed before the Fifteenth ...
Seite ix
... satire ; but unfortunately one Fonteius was consul A. D. 12 , another A. D. 59 , yet another A. D. 67. Lipsius and Professor Ramsay prefer the earliest date ; most other authorities adopt the second . In xv . 27 , we have to choose in ...
... satire ; but unfortunately one Fonteius was consul A. D. 12 , another A. D. 59 , yet another A. D. 67. Lipsius and Professor Ramsay prefer the earliest date ; most other authorities adopt the second . In xv . 27 , we have to choose in ...
Seite x
... Satire : we assume that it must have been written after Domitian's death , while Crispinus was still alive to insult respectable opinion . On reflection perhaps we shall see reason to qualify both these assumptions . It is really as ...
... Satire : we assume that it must have been written after Domitian's death , while Crispinus was still alive to insult respectable opinion . On reflection perhaps we shall see reason to qualify both these assumptions . It is really as ...
Seite xi
... Satire may be later than the death of Crispinus . The last five lines which imply the death of Domitian might be detached ; but it is hardly possible to mutilate the description of the proceres , and this as we have it must be later ...
... Satire may be later than the death of Crispinus . The last five lines which imply the death of Domitian might be detached ; but it is hardly possible to mutilate the description of the proceres , and this as we have it must be later ...
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