Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1872 |
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... cited here and there , are taken from their MSS . in the Cambridge university library ; those of Markland are preserved in St John's college . For the notes bearing the initials H. A. J. M. and J. C. I am indebted to my friends ...
... cited here and there , are taken from their MSS . in the Cambridge university library ; those of Markland are preserved in St John's college . For the notes bearing the initials H. A. J. M. and J. C. I am indebted to my friends ...
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... ( cited III 9 n . ) . ib . IV 5 § 2. VIII 21 § 4 per biduum . IV 27 § 1 tertius dies . RAUCI Cic . de or . 1 § 258. Mart . III 18. vI 41. Hor . s . I 4 66 . THESEIDE 53 seq . Epic poems bearing this title are mentioned by Aristot . poet ...
... ( cited III 9 n . ) . ib . IV 5 § 2. VIII 21 § 4 per biduum . IV 27 § 1 tertius dies . RAUCI Cic . de or . 1 § 258. Mart . III 18. vI 41. Hor . s . I 4 66 . THESEIDE 53 seq . Epic poems bearing this title are mentioned by Aristot . poet ...
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... it with barbaric gold and ap- pointed an ' immortal ' to tend it ( Herod . vII 31. Ael . v . h . II 14 ) ; the golden plane of the Persian kings is often named ( Brisson . de regn . Pers . citing Herod . vII 27 § 3. Xen 92 I 8-12.
... it with barbaric gold and ap- pointed an ' immortal ' to tend it ( Herod . vII 31. Ael . v . h . II 14 ) ; the golden plane of the Persian kings is often named ( Brisson . de regn . Pers . citing Herod . vII 27 § 3. Xen 92 I 8-12.
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Juvenal John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. Pers . citing Herod . vII 27 § 3. Xen . Hell . vII 1 § 38. Phylarchus in Ath . 539 d . Plin . XXXIII § 137. Tzetz . chil . Iv 546. cf. Aristid . panathen . I 129 Jebb ) . Among the patriotic acts of ...
Juvenal John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor. Pers . citing Herod . vII 27 § 3. Xen . Hell . vII 1 § 38. Phylarchus in Ath . 539 d . Plin . XXXIII § 137. Tzetz . chil . Iv 546. cf. Aristid . panathen . I 129 Jebb ) . Among the patriotic acts of ...
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... cited on III 9 . EDAM XIV 317 . 22-80 The follies and crimes which move the poet's wrath are in- troduced ( 22 , 24 , 27 , 32 , 37 , 46 , 55 , 58 , 64 ) generally by the causal cum ; the conclusion is still : ' tis hard not to write ...
... cited on III 9 . EDAM XIV 317 . 22-80 The follies and crimes which move the poet's wrath are in- troduced ( 22 , 24 , 27 , 32 , 37 , 46 , 55 , 58 , 64 ) generally by the causal cum ; the conclusion is still : ' tis hard not to write ...
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