Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volumes 1-2 |
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... notes , and in the following year Heinrich published an edition at Bonn containing the Ancient Scholia . An edition with English notes was published by Stocker in 1845 ( London ) . Other useful works on Juvenal are ' Beiträge zur Kritik ...
... notes , and in the following year Heinrich published an edition at Bonn containing the Ancient Scholia . An edition with English notes was published by Stocker in 1845 ( London ) . Other useful works on Juvenal are ' Beiträge zur Kritik ...
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... notes , by John Delaware Lewis ; Professor Mayor's Thirteen Satires of Juvenal , with English notes : replete with erudition , but too full for a School edition ; ( Macmillan , 1873 ) ; Simcox's edition , in the Catena Classico- rum ...
... notes , by John Delaware Lewis ; Professor Mayor's Thirteen Satires of Juvenal , with English notes : replete with erudition , but too full for a School edition ; ( Macmillan , 1873 ) ; Simcox's edition , in the Catena Classico- rum ...
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... notes on England , ' had on various occasions betted as much as a hundred guineas at one to ten that he would act on the public stage . To play a part in order to get a thousand guineas ! and this infamous action is not looked upon with ...
... notes on England , ' had on various occasions betted as much as a hundred guineas at one to ten that he would act on the public stage . To play a part in order to get a thousand guineas ! and this infamous action is not looked upon with ...
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... notes of a modern style which belong to Juvenal are straightforwardness , minute obser- vation , the love of sharp contrasts , and the trick of disguising moral earnestness in irreligious language . Banter , humour , sly irony are as ...
... notes of a modern style which belong to Juvenal are straightforwardness , minute obser- vation , the love of sharp contrasts , and the trick of disguising moral earnestness in irreligious language . Banter , humour , sly irony are as ...
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... notes to the glosses . The handwriting of the ninth century is in so - called Caro- lingian minuscules ; it is free from corrections ; the glosses to the beginning of a verse stand regularly to the left ; those to the end of a verse are ...
... notes to the glosses . The handwriting of the ninth century is in so - called Caro- lingian minuscules ; it is free from corrections ; the glosses to the beginning of a verse stand regularly to the left ; those to the end of a verse are ...
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