The Satires of JuvenalJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 382 Seiten |
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... fires his first nine satires . Con- versant as his writing shows him to have been with every line of Virgil , and clinging to the old Roman ideals , he was perpetually contrasting that simple " virtus " and " nobilitas " with the ...
... fires his first nine satires . Con- versant as his writing shows him to have been with every line of Virgil , and clinging to the old Roman ideals , he was perpetually contrasting that simple " virtus " and " nobilitas " with the ...
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... fire . Between the first nine and the remaining six satires a considerable interval must have elapsed : nor is it im- probable that in the decline of his life and under the influence of a milder and more peaceful rule , Juvenal ...
... fire . Between the first nine and the remaining six satires a considerable interval must have elapsed : nor is it im- probable that in the decline of his life and under the influence of a milder and more peaceful rule , Juvenal ...
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... fires my brain , When that false guardian , with his splendid train , Crowds the long street , and leaves his orphan charge To prostitution , and the world at large ! When , by a juggling sentence damnʼd in vain , ( For who , that holds ...
... fires my brain , When that false guardian , with his splendid train , Crowds the long street , and leaves his orphan charge To prostitution , and the world at large ! When , by a juggling sentence damnʼd in vain , ( For who , that holds ...
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... fire . Meanwhile , their patron sees his palace stored , With every dainty earth and sea afford : Stretch'd on th ' unsocial couch , he rolls his eyes O'er many an orb of matchless form and size , Selects the fairest to receive his ...
... fire . Meanwhile , their patron sees his palace stored , With every dainty earth and sea afford : Stretch'd on th ' unsocial couch , he rolls his eyes O'er many an orb of matchless form and size , Selects the fairest to receive his ...
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... fire ; While he , whose crimes your daring lines arraign , More vicious , proves - you plough the sand in vain ! What , shall the wretch of hard , unpitying soul , Who , for THREE uncles , mix'd the deadly bowl , Propp'd on his plumy ...
... fire ; While he , whose crimes your daring lines arraign , More vicious , proves - you plough the sand in vain ! What , shall the wretch of hard , unpitying soul , Who , for THREE uncles , mix'd the deadly bowl , Propp'd on his plumy ...
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