Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of JuvenalRivingtons, 1873 - 172 Seiten |
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... tion seemed to be the invention of pretexts for delivering all who had anything to lose to the capricious greed and cruelty of the government . And though subserviency to the govern- ment was odious , its favour came to appear the ...
... tion seemed to be the invention of pretexts for delivering all who had anything to lose to the capricious greed and cruelty of the government . And though subserviency to the govern- ment was odious , its favour came to appear the ...
Seite xxxiii
... effectually excludes geniality . Plautus shares the fundamental concep- tion of Juvenal , that life ought to be in the main a round of somewhat prosaic duties relieved at rare intervals by somewhat dull INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
... effectually excludes geniality . Plautus shares the fundamental concep- tion of Juvenal , that life ought to be in the main a round of somewhat prosaic duties relieved at rare intervals by somewhat dull INTRODUCTION . xxxiii.
Seite xli
... tion is less perplexing , or rather less important ; he prefers to soften his transitions rather than to mark the limits of his snatches of imaginary conversation . We might say perhaps that there is almost the same proportion between ...
... tion is less perplexing , or rather less important ; he prefers to soften his transitions rather than to mark the limits of his snatches of imaginary conversation . We might say perhaps that there is almost the same proportion between ...
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... ( 95 sqq . ) implies an actual distribu- tion . Bekker and Mayor can hardly be right in making the word here mean the invitation to the evening Atque triumphales , inter quas ausus habere Nescio quis titulos SATIRA I. 9.
... ( 95 sqq . ) implies an actual distribu- tion . Bekker and Mayor can hardly be right in making the word here mean the invitation to the evening Atque triumphales , inter quas ausus habere Nescio quis titulos SATIRA I. 9.
Seite 14
... tion of firstfruits ( Deut . xxvi . ) , here it simply means that the Jews are very poor and live like Gypsies , they carry a truss of hay for a shake - down and a basket for broken victuals . 20 mendicat silva ] The wood is said to do ...
... tion of firstfruits ( Deut . xxvi . ) , here it simply means that the Jews are very poor and live like Gypsies , they carry a truss of hay for a shake - down and a basket for broken victuals . 20 mendicat silva ] The wood is said to do ...
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Seite 17 - ... quae nunc divitibus gens acceptissima nostris et quos praecipue fugiam, properabo fateri, nec pudor obstabit. non possum ferre, Quirites, 60 Graecam urbem. quamvis quota portio faecis Achaei? iam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas obliquas nec non gentilia tympana secum vexit et ad circum iussas prostare puellas.
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.