The Satires of JuvenalJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 382 Seiten |
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... Roman poets whose writings have been most universally and most constantly read, and he differs widely from the other three. Virgil, Horace and Ovid lived in the brilliant and prosperous time of Augustus, and with the circumstances of ...
... Roman poets whose writings have been most universally and most constantly read, and he differs widely from the other three. Virgil, Horace and Ovid lived in the brilliant and prosperous time of Augustus, and with the circumstances of ...
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... Roman poets whose writings have been most universally and most constantly read , and he differs widely from the other three . Virgil , Horace and Ovid lived in the brilliant and prosperous time of Augustus , and with the circumstances ...
... Roman poets whose writings have been most universally and most constantly read , and he differs widely from the other three . Virgil , Horace and Ovid lived in the brilliant and prosperous time of Augustus , and with the circumstances ...
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... Roman stoicism were confined to a few families , and had become unpopular , not to say dangerous , possessions . The ... Romans sunk , that the Latin language was neglected with INTRODUCTION vii.
... Roman stoicism were confined to a few families , and had become unpopular , not to say dangerous , possessions . The ... Romans sunk , that the Latin language was neglected with INTRODUCTION vii.
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... Roman citizen is the British subject — now the " modernity " of the Satires is as striking and as trustworthy a witness to the constancy of human nature as to the insight of Juvenal . Here , at Rome , less in the study of rhetoric , it ...
... Roman citizen is the British subject — now the " modernity " of the Satires is as striking and as trustworthy a witness to the constancy of human nature as to the insight of Juvenal . Here , at Rome , less in the study of rhetoric , it ...
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... think whate'er you may , your comments spare ; For should you , like a free - born Roman , dare To hint your thoughts , forth springs some sturdy groom , " " Hiscere , tanquam habeas tria nomina . Quando propinat Virro SATIRE V. 83.
... think whate'er you may , your comments spare ; For should you , like a free - born Roman , dare To hint your thoughts , forth springs some sturdy groom , " " Hiscere , tanquam habeas tria nomina . Quando propinat Virro SATIRE V. 83.
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