Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of JuvenalRivingtons, 1873 - 172 Seiten |
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... slave - boy who does not like being taken away from his kids to wait at table . Still it may be said that the honest man , who is the ideal of most satirists , is seldom so unattractive as he appears in Juvenal . His austerity indeed is ...
... slave - boy who does not like being taken away from his kids to wait at table . Still it may be said that the honest man , who is the ideal of most satirists , is seldom so unattractive as he appears in Juvenal . His austerity indeed is ...
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... slave the clothes he has a right to . 94 fercula septem ] Augustus only had three courses or trays as a rule ; so also Pertinax till his ac- cession . Coena Kown , according to Plutarch ; coesna , according to Donaldson , from ' cum ...
... slave the clothes he has a right to . 94 fercula septem ] Augustus only had three courses or trays as a rule ; so also Pertinax till his ac- cession . Coena Kown , according to Plutarch ; coesna , according to Donaldson , from ' cum ...
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... Pallas and the Licini , " than " More than Pallas and a Licinus . " 111 ] Newly imported slaves had their feet chalked ; perhaps that they Quandoquidem inter nos sanctissima divitiarum Majestas : etsi , funesta 8 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
... Pallas and the Licini , " than " More than Pallas and a Licinus . " 111 ] Newly imported slaves had their feet chalked ; perhaps that they Quandoquidem inter nos sanctissima divitiarum Majestas : etsi , funesta 8 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
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... slaves in case of default . " So the Scholiast ; and I believe he is right . Most say , " To act as auctioneers ; ' but the auctioneer did not supply the slaves . Moreover this view is against the symmetry of the con- struction , which ...
... slaves in case of default . " So the Scholiast ; and I believe he is right . Most say , " To act as auctioneers ; ' but the auctioneer did not supply the slaves . Moreover this view is against the symmetry of the con- struction , which ...
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... earlier sense of trainer . At Rome it came to be sometimes used in a narrower etymological sense of the slave who attended his master in the gymna- sium . 2 300 305 : 296 quaero ] According to Mad- vig SATIRA III . 17.
... earlier sense of trainer . At Rome it came to be sometimes used in a narrower etymological sense of the slave who attended his master in the gymna- sium . 2 300 305 : 296 quaero ] According to Mad- vig SATIRA III . 17.
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