Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, limited, 1872 |
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Page 103
... an old lady of 70 , with only four teeth remaining , and those stopped with gold . Famine sweetened the icy ' kisses from the coffin ' , and made him endure the labour ' ( Tov álλov ) . He would have been her sole heir , had not I 35-39 ...
... an old lady of 70 , with only four teeth remaining , and those stopped with gold . Famine sweetened the icy ' kisses from the coffin ' , and made him endure the labour ' ( Tov álλov ) . He would have been her sole heir , had not I 35-39 ...
Page 104
... made Octavius his heir ex dodrante , L. Pinarius and Qu . Pedius ex quadrante . Cic . p . Caecin . § 17 facit heredem ex deunce et semuncia Caecinam , ex duabus sextulis M. Fulcinium ... ; Aebutio sextulam ad- spergit . See Brisson form ...
... made Octavius his heir ex dodrante , L. Pinarius and Qu . Pedius ex quadrante . Cic . p . Caecin . § 17 facit heredem ex deunce et semuncia Caecinam , ex duabus sextulis M. Fulcinium ... ; Aebutio sextulam ad- spergit . See Brisson form ...
Page 105
... made a Roman colony B. c . 43 ( Dio XLVI 50. Sen. ep . 91 § 14 ) was already in Strabo's time the most populous city in Gaul except Narbo ; its position , readily accessible from Rome , and communicating by land and river with all parts ...
... made a Roman colony B. c . 43 ( Dio XLVI 50. Sen. ep . 91 § 14 ) was already in Strabo's time the most populous city in Gaul except Narbo ; its position , readily accessible from Rome , and communicating by land and river with all parts ...
Page 117
... made of them the poison of life . XVIII SS 2-4 man alone has found poisons , ipsi nocentius aliquid damus ferro , nos et flumina inficimus et rerum naturae elementa . Hor . s . 1 9 31. II 1 48. 53-56 where as in 3 131 a son poisons his ...
... made of them the poison of life . XVIII SS 2-4 man alone has found poisons , ipsi nocentius aliquid damus ferro , nos et flumina inficimus et rerum naturae elementa . Hor . s . 1 9 31. II 1 48. 53-56 where as in 3 131 a son poisons his ...
Page 132
... made of ivory ( Ov . f . vi 749 . Mart . xiv 12 ) or wood ( ib . 13. one of ebony Apul . de mag . 61 , 62 ) . COMITANTIBUS often used , as comites vi 107 , of lifeless companions . See Scheller . 90 CASUM throw , πтWσIS Kúẞw , and ...
... made of ivory ( Ov . f . vi 749 . Mart . xiv 12 ) or wood ( ib . 13. one of ebony Apul . de mag . 61 , 62 ) . COMITANTIBUS often used , as comites vi 107 , of lifeless companions . See Scheller . 90 CASUM throw , πтWσIS Kúẞw , and ...
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