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Juvenal. PREFACE . THE object of the editors has been to produce an edition of Juvenal which may prove of use in ... editions , Weidner's among the most useful , and have frequently borrowed from his scholarly Commentary , now ...
Juvenal. PREFACE . THE object of the editors has been to produce an edition of Juvenal which may prove of use in ... editions , Weidner's among the most useful , and have frequently borrowed from his scholarly Commentary , now ...
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... edition . editors have , however , freely quoted from it . The The editions of Juvenal are numerous , especially those published in England and Germany . To pass over the oldest editions , Henninius availed himself of the labours of ...
... edition . editors have , however , freely quoted from it . The The editions of Juvenal are numerous , especially those published in England and Germany . To pass over the oldest editions , Henninius availed himself of the labours of ...
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... edition , in the Catena Classico- rum , 1873 ( Rivingtons ) , a work containing much that is fresh and suggestive , but much that seems over - refinement in criticism ; Hardy's school edition ( Macmillan , 1883 ) . Among modern ...
... edition , in the Catena Classico- rum , 1873 ( Rivingtons ) , a work containing much that is fresh and suggestive , but much that seems over - refinement in criticism ; Hardy's school edition ( Macmillan , 1883 ) . Among modern ...
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... edition of 1851. An eighth was published from a Harleian MS . by Rühl in the ' Neue Jahrbücher ' of 1854 ; a ninth has been found by Professor Nettleship in a Bodleian MS . of the thirteenth century . In point of Latin style , and ...
... edition of 1851. An eighth was published from a Harleian MS . by Rühl in the ' Neue Jahrbücher ' of 1854 ; a ninth has been found by Professor Nettleship in a Bodleian MS . of the thirteenth century . In point of Latin style , and ...
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... which he could vary at pleasure . Later on , when the Satires were transcribed , either the poet could not bring himself to strike out the redundant จ lines , or the copyist collating various editions put 16 INTRODUCTION .
... which he could vary at pleasure . Later on , when the Satires were transcribed , either the poet could not bring himself to strike out the redundant จ lines , or the copyist collating various editions put 16 INTRODUCTION .
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aliquid Aquinum atque Augustus Bithyni Caesar called Catullus Cicero Claudius clients consul Crispinus Crown 8vo cuius death Domitian Emperor enim ergo erit Gallus genitive Greek haec Homer Horace igitur illa illis Introduction and Notes ipse iuvenes Juvenal Juvenal's Latin licet Livy Lucilius M.A. Extra fcap M.A. Second Edition magna maior Mart Martial Mayor means mihi nemo neque Nero nunc omnes omni omnia Ovid passage patron Persius Plautus Plin Pliny poem poet Porta praetor probably quae quam quid Quintilian quis quod quoque quotes reading refer rich Roman Rome Satire SATIRE III SATIRE IV Satura says seems Seneca sesterces slaves speaks Statius Subura Suet Suetonius sunt Tacitus tamen tamquam tantum tells thought tibi Trajan Translated tunc Verg Vergil verse viii vita W. W. Skeat wealth Weidner word