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 Reader, Band 2T. Tegg, 1829 |
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... kings , consuls , and augurs . -Rods . ] Fasces - bundles of birch- en rods carried before the Roman magi- strates , with an axe bound up in the middle of them , so as to appear at the top . These were ensigns of their official power to ...
... kings , consuls , and augurs . -Rods . ] Fasces - bundles of birch- en rods carried before the Roman magi- strates , with an axe bound up in the middle of them , so as to appear at the top . These were ensigns of their official power to ...
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... king of the infernal re- gions : he stole Proserpina , the daughter of Jupiter and Ceres , and carried her to his subterranean dominions . The poet means here to say , that few of the great and successful ambitious die , without some ...
... king of the infernal re- gions : he stole Proserpina , the daughter of Jupiter and Ceres , and carried her to his subterranean dominions . The poet means here to say , that few of the great and successful ambitious die , without some ...
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... Kings descend , and tyrants by a dry death . For the eloquence and fame of Demosthenes , or of Cicero , He begins to wish , and does wish during the whole Quinqua- tria , 115 Whoever reveres Minerva , hitherto gotten for three farthings ...
... Kings descend , and tyrants by a dry death . For the eloquence and fame of Demosthenes , or of Cicero , He begins to wish , and does wish during the whole Quinqua- tria , 115 Whoever reveres Minerva , hitherto gotten for three farthings ...
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... king , or sovereign . -To awake . ] When he came to prefer his petition for protection , he could gain no admission till the king's sleeping hours were over : Hannibal was now in too abject and mean a condition to de- mand an audience ...
... king , or sovereign . -To awake . ] When he came to prefer his petition for protection , he could gain no admission till the king's sleeping hours were over : Hannibal was now in too abject and mean a condition to de- mand an audience ...
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... king , Till it might please the Bithynian tyrant to awake . The end of that life , which once disturbed human affairs , Nor swords , nor stones , nor darts gave , but that Redresser of Cannæ , and avenger of so much blood , A ring ...
... king , Till it might please the Bithynian tyrant to awake . The end of that life , which once disturbed human affairs , Nor swords , nor stones , nor darts gave , but that Redresser of Cannæ , and avenger of so much blood , A ring ...
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Ægyptus AINSW Ajax Alcibiades alludes altar ancients Anticyra Archigenes atque avarice body breast called Catullus Ceres Comp countenance crime danger death deity denote Egypt epist father fear feasts fortune give gods hæc head hear heir hellebore hence honour Hypallage Italy Jupiter Juvenal king Lares live luxury manner ment Metaph meton metonym mihi mind miserable Nero nunc Nurscia occasion Pacuvius pale perhaps Persius person Phrygia poet poet means prætor Priam punishment quæ quam quid quis quod rich Romans Rome sacred sacrifice Satire says Persius Sejanus shew ship signifies sistrum slaves soldier sort speak Stoic supposed synec tamen temple Tentyrites thee things thou Thyestes tibi tion Vascons verses vice VIRG whence wife wine wish word wretch young youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 218 - Naribus indulges. An erit, qui velle recuset Os populi meruisse; et, cedro digna locutus, Linquere nee scombros metuentia carmina, nee thus?
Seite 2 - He runs through all the several heads, of riches, honours, eloquence, fame for martial achievements, long life, and beauty ; and gives instances in each, how frequently they have proved the ruin of those that owned them.
Seite 294 - Vertigo facit! Hic Dama est non tressis agaso, Vappa et lippus, et in tenui farragine mendax: Verterit hunc dominus, momento turbinis exit Marcus Dama.
Seite 264 - Tertia compositas vidit nox currere venas, De majore domo modice sitiente lagena Lenia loturo sibi Surrentina rogavit. Heus bone, tu palles. Nihil est.
Seite 12 - Augustum. iam pridem, ex quo suffragia nulli vendimus, effudit curas ; nam qui dabat olim imperium fasces legiones omnia, nunc se continet atque duas tantum res anxius optat, 80 panem et circenses.
Seite 94 - Nona aetas agitur pejoraque secula ferri Temporibus, quorum sceleri non invenit ipsa Nomen, et a nullo posuit natura metallo.
Seite 206 - Venter, negatas artifex sequi voces. Quod si dolosi spes refulserit nummi, Corvos poetas et poetrias picas Cantare credas Pegasei'um nectar. SATIRA I. ' O CURAS hominum! O quantum est in rebus inane! Quis leget haec V Min' tu istud ais ?
Seite 278 - ... caedimus inque vicem praebemus crura sagittis. vivitur hoc pacto, sic novimus. ilia subter caecum vulnus habes, sed lato balteus auro praetegit. ut mavis, da verba et decipe nervos, 45 si potes.' 'egregium cum me vicinia dicat, non credam?
Seite 254 - Tusco ramum millesime ducis censoremve tuum vel quod trabeate salutas? 30 ad populum phaleras! ego te intus et in cute novi. non pudet ad morem discincti vivere Nattae. sed stupet hie vitio et fibris increvit opimum pingue, caret culpa, nescit quid perdat, et alto demersus summa rursus non bullit in unda.
Seite 220 - Calidum scis ponere sumen : Scis comitem horridulum trita donare lacerna: Et verum, inquis, amo; verum mihi dicite, de me.