The Satires of JuvenalJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 382 Seiten |
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... nature than by circumstance; the outlines, much more the details, of his history are exceedingly difficult to gather, and no agreement has yet been reached among those who make his satires their special study as to his method, character ...
... nature than by circumstance; the outlines, much more the details, of his history are exceedingly difficult to gather, and no agreement has yet been reached among those who make his satires their special study as to his method, character ...
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... nature than by circumstance ; the outlines , much more the details , of his history are exceedingly difficult to gather , and no agreement has yet been reached among those who make his satires their special study as to his method ...
... nature than by circumstance ; the outlines , much more the details , of his history are exceedingly difficult to gather , and no agreement has yet been reached among those who make his satires their special study as to his method ...
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... nature , if not also by art , the Satires sufficiently prove , and at Rome , after giving examples of oratorical began to attempt satire - that " mixed mode prose and verse , serious and comic , the ridiculous and the sublime ...
... nature , if not also by art , the Satires sufficiently prove , and at Rome , after giving examples of oratorical began to attempt satire - that " mixed mode prose and verse , serious and comic , the ridiculous and the sublime ...
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... nature as to the insight of Juvenal . Here , at Rome , less in the study of rhetoric , it is probable , than in the study of the city and its populace , Juvenal spent his youth ; and thus he became imbued with the indignation which ...
... nature as to the insight of Juvenal . Here , at Rome , less in the study of rhetoric , it is probable , than in the study of the city and its populace , Juvenal spent his youth ; and thus he became imbued with the indignation which ...
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... powers , she metes her gold , And Proculeius mourns his scanty share , While Gillo triumphs , her's and nature's heir ! And let him triumph ! ' tis the price of blood : Palleat , ut nudis pressit qui calcibus anguem , Aut SATIRE I. 5.
... powers , she metes her gold , And Proculeius mourns his scanty share , While Gillo triumphs , her's and nature's heir ! And let him triumph ! ' tis the price of blood : Palleat , ut nudis pressit qui calcibus anguem , Aut SATIRE I. 5.
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