Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of JuvenalRivingtons, 1873 - 172 Seiten |
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... never sent an expedition to the Euphrates ; and it would be an unpleasant inaccuracy to couple the achieve- ments of Cerealis and Corbulo : unless , indeed , Juvenal may mean to refer to the danger of the eastern frontier , in the ...
... never sent an expedition to the Euphrates ; and it would be an unpleasant inaccuracy to couple the achieve- ments of Cerealis and Corbulo : unless , indeed , Juvenal may mean to refer to the danger of the eastern frontier , in the ...
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... never led the tenuiores civium to indepen- dence as a body . The nobles had discovered that they had no use for clients . The same change took place in England at the beginning of the seventeenth century , and is bewailed in the well ...
... never led the tenuiores civium to indepen- dence as a body . The nobles had discovered that they had no use for clients . The same change took place in England at the beginning of the seventeenth century , and is bewailed in the well ...
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... never had a substantial reason for quitting . They had come to Rome to get an education , and they stayed in Rome because their education would be useless anywhere else , long after they had discovered that it was useless there . Ju ...
... never had a substantial reason for quitting . They had come to Rome to get an education , and they stayed in Rome because their education would be useless anywhere else , long after they had discovered that it was useless there . Ju ...
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... never allowed for an instant to escape from the impression that the tyranny of the imperial government was the crying evil of the age and the parent of all the rest ; in the letters of Pliny ( though he represents perhaps a later period ...
... never allowed for an instant to escape from the impression that the tyranny of the imperial government was the crying evil of the age and the parent of all the rest ; in the letters of Pliny ( though he represents perhaps a later period ...
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... never varies much in its nature , and is always only too well supported by facts . The class of which Juvenal chose to be the organ is always bitter against men of assured position ; but the organ of their bitterness is generally ...
... never varies much in its nature , and is always only too well supported by facts . The class of which Juvenal chose to be the organ is always bitter against men of assured position ; but the organ of their bitterness is generally ...
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