A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With Copious Explanatory Notes, by which These Difficult Satirists are Rendered Easy and Familiar to the ReaderEditor, and sold at T. Becket's, 1789 - 443 Seiten |
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... antient Roman nobility , in order to fhew their munificence and hospitality , used , at certain times , to make an handfome and fplendid entertainment , to which they invited their clients and dependents . Now they fhut out thefe , and ...
... antient Roman nobility , in order to fhew their munificence and hospitality , used , at certain times , to make an handfome and fplendid entertainment , to which they invited their clients and dependents . Now they fhut out thefe , and ...
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... antient Trojans , who firft came to fettle in Italy ; even these are fo degenerate , as to come and fcramble , as it were , among the poor , for a part of the sportula . The word ipfos makes the farcafm the ftronger . Moleft the ...
... antient Trojans , who firft came to fettle in Italy ; even these are fo degenerate , as to come and fcramble , as it were , among the poor , for a part of the sportula . The word ipfos makes the farcafm the ftronger . Moleft the ...
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... antient dishes , They devour patrimonies at one meal . 134. Pot - herbs . ] Caulis properly denotes the ftalk or ftem of an herb , and , by Synecdoche , any kind of pot - herb - efpe- cially coleworts , or cabbage . See AINSW . Caulis ...
... antient dishes , They devour patrimonies at one meal . 134. Pot - herbs . ] Caulis properly denotes the ftalk or ftem of an herb , and , by Synecdoche , any kind of pot - herb - efpe- cially coleworts , or cabbage . See AINSW . Caulis ...
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... antient Roman infcriptions on monuments - Siste viator . It was ordered by the law of the twelve tables , that nobody fhould be buried within the city ; hence the urns of the great were buried , and their monuments were erected , on ...
... antient Roman infcriptions on monuments - Siste viator . It was ordered by the law of the twelve tables , that nobody fhould be buried within the city ; hence the urns of the great were buried , and their monuments were erected , on ...
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... antient ancestors of the Romans ; hence Juvenal calls them Latii paftores . So Sat. viii . 1.274-5 . Majorum primus quifquis fuit ille tuorum , Aut paftor fuit , & c . Whence could fuch monftrous , fuch abominable wickedness , be ...
... antient ancestors of the Romans ; hence Juvenal calls them Latii paftores . So Sat. viii . 1.274-5 . Majorum primus quifquis fuit ille tuorum , Aut paftor fuit , & c . Whence could fuch monftrous , fuch abominable wickedness , be ...
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Seite 372 - Catinensi pumice lumbum squalentes traducit avos emptorque veneni frangenda miseram funestat imagine gentem? tota licet veteres exornent undique cerae atria, nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.
Seite 417 - I'll tell you, friend; a wife man and a fool. 200 You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobler-like, the parfon will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The reft is all but leather or prunella.
Seite 176 - Maecenas, upon whom at first he confetrefl the new honour. He was to precede all other city magistrates, having power to receive appeals from the inferior courts, and to decide almost all causes within the limits of Rome, or one hundred miles round. Before this, there was sometimes a pimfectus urbis created, when the kings, or the greater officers, were absent from the city, to administer justice in their room.
Seite viii - The books that we learn at schools are generally laid aside, with this prejudice, that they were the labours as well as the sorrows of our childhood and education ; but they are among the best of books : the Greek and Roman authors have a spirit in them, a force both of thought and expression, that later ages have not been able to imitate...