Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of JuvenalRivingtons, 1873 - 172 Seiten |
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... small pair of tablets , as well as the trouble of damping his ring , to get a clean impression . 70-72 . ] When her husband is thirsty , and she has to hand him some mild wine , she puts the bram- ble frog in , and teaches her country ...
... small pair of tablets , as well as the trouble of damping his ring , to get a clean impression . 70-72 . ] When her husband is thirsty , and she has to hand him some mild wine , she puts the bram- ble frog in , and teaches her country ...
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... spelling ( Suet . Oct. 88 ) . 24 Deteret ] " Will wear some- thing from its small remainder to- morrow ; " proponimus begins the apodosis . Dum superest Lachesi quod torqueat , et pedibus me Porto 14 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
... spelling ( Suet . Oct. 88 ) . 24 Deteret ] " Will wear some- thing from its small remainder to- morrow ; " proponimus begins the apodosis . Dum superest Lachesi quod torqueat , et pedibus me Porto 14 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
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... small for Procula : " " Minor igne rogi " ( xv . 140 ) ; " Privatis majora focis " ( iv . 66 ) . Procula was the proverbial small woman , as Codrus is the pro- verbial poor man . It is better not to marry them : it is far - fetched to ...
... small for Procula : " " Minor igne rogi " ( xv . 140 ) ; " Privatis majora focis " ( iv . 66 ) . Procula was the proverbial small woman , as Codrus is the pro- verbial poor man . It is better not to marry them : it is far - fetched to ...
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... small change worth eight hundred or a thousand pounds . Cf. Hor . S. 1. i . 96 , dives Ut metiretur nummos . After Conferat impensas ( sup . 216 ) , symmetry requires a con- tribution in money in addition to those in kind . 221 orborum ...
... small change worth eight hundred or a thousand pounds . Cf. Hor . S. 1. i . 96 , dives Ut metiretur nummos . After Conferat impensas ( sup . 216 ) , symmetry requires a con- tribution in money in addition to those in kind . 221 orborum ...
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... small town whose inhabitants came there for economy ) " are made safe , thereupon they leave them , and run to Rome , as if it was their preserve . " 153 cerdonibus ] The meaning is clear from the etymology 30 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
... small town whose inhabitants came there for economy ) " are made safe , thereupon they leave them , and run to Rome , as if it was their preserve . " 153 cerdonibus ] The meaning is clear from the etymology 30 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
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Seite 105 - ... notum qui pueri qualisque futura sit uxor. ut tamen et poscas aliquid voveasque sacellis exta et candiduli divina tomacula porci, 355 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.