Selections from the Satires of Juvenal: To which is Added the Fifth Satire of Persius. With NotesEldredge & Brother, 1885 - 288 Seiten |
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... born , possibly at Aquinum in Latium , about the beginning of Nero's reign , that is soon after A. D. 54 , of respectable parents , his father being a rich libertinus , and he himself therefore ingenuus . He received the usual education ...
... born , possibly at Aquinum in Latium , about the beginning of Nero's reign , that is soon after A. D. 54 , of respectable parents , his father being a rich libertinus , and he himself therefore ingenuus . He received the usual education ...
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... born at Suessa Aurunca ( now Sessa ) , in the southern part of Latium , and is said to have lived from B. C. 148 to B. C. 103. He belonged to the brilliant literary circle of which the younger . Scipio was the centre . " The satires of ...
... born at Suessa Aurunca ( now Sessa ) , in the southern part of Latium , and is said to have lived from B. C. 148 to B. C. 103. He belonged to the brilliant literary circle of which the younger . Scipio was the centre . " The satires of ...
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... born at Venusia : i . e . " lucu- brations in the style of " the Venusian satirist . Cf. Horat . Epist . ii . 1 , 112 sq . , i . 2 , 34 sq . " There is also an allusion " ( Mayor says ) " to the scorching heat of satire , and its fierce ...
... born at Venusia : i . e . " lucu- brations in the style of " the Venusian satirist . Cf. Horat . Epist . ii . 1 , 112 sq . , i . 2 , 34 sq . " There is also an allusion " ( Mayor says ) " to the scorching heat of satire , and its fierce ...
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... born at Athens . 81-108 . Shall I not avoid their purple robes ? Shall that man , blown to Rome by the same wind as figs and damsons , rank before me , whose infancy breathed the air of Rome ? They can flatter most grossly , and yet be ...
... born at Athens . 81-108 . Shall I not avoid their purple robes ? Shall that man , blown to Rome by the same wind as figs and damsons , rank before me , whose infancy breathed the air of Rome ? They can flatter most grossly , and yet be ...
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... born at Tarsus . There is no place for a Roman here ; these Greeks have got sole possession . By a few drops of the poison of calumny the oldest and most faithful clients are driven away , nor is their loss felt . 126-167 . " What are a ...
... born at Tarsus . There is no place for a Roman here ; these Greeks have got sole possession . By a few drops of the poison of calumny the oldest and most faithful clients are driven away , nor is their loss felt . 126-167 . " What are a ...
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Seite 72 - si consilium vis, permittes ipsis expendere numinibus, quid conveniat nobis rebusque sit utile nostris. nam pro jucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt di. carior est illis homo, quam sibi.
Seite 230 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Seite 61 - OMNIBUS in terris, quae sunt a Gadibus usque Auroram et Gangen, pauci dignoscere possunt Vera bona atque illis multum diversa, remota Erroris nebula.
Seite 113 - An quisquam est alius liber, nisi ducere vitam cui licet, ut voluit ? licet ut volo vivere : non sum liberior Bruto ? ' " Mendose colligis," inquit 85 stoicus hie, aurem mordaci lotus aceto ; " haec reliqua accipio ; licet illud et ut volo tolle.
Seite 116 - Jus habet ille sui palpo quem ducit hiantem Cretata ambitio ? Vigila, et cicer ingere large Rixanti populo, nostra ut Floralia possint Aprici meminisse senes...
Seite 19 - ... experiar, quid concedatur in illos, 170 quorum Flaminia tegitur cinis atque Latina. III. QUAMV1S digressu veteris confusus amici, laudo tamen, vacuis quod sedem figere Cumis destinet atque unum civem donare Sibyllae.
Seite 112 - Cum rota posterior curras et in axe secundo. Libertate opus est. Non hac, ut quisque Velina Publius emeruit, scabiosum tesserula far Possidet. Heu steriles veri, quibus una Quiritem . 75 Vertigo facit!
Seite 62 - Ne placeat, curru servus portatur eodem. Da nunc et volucrem, sceptro quae surgit eburno, Illinc cornicines, hinc praecedentia longi Agminis officia et niveos ad fraena Quirites, 45 Defossa in loculis quos sportula fecit amicos.
Seite 111 - Consentire dies, et ab uno sidere duci. Nostra vel aequali suspendit tempora Libra Parca tenax veri, seu nata fidelibus hora Dividit in Geminos concordia fata duorum: Saturnumque gravem nostro Jove frangimus una. Nescio quod, certe est quod me tibi temperat, astrum.
Seite 92 - Moyses, non monstrare vias eadem nisi sacra colenti, quaesitum ad fontem solos deducere verpos.