Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volumes 1-2 |
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... mind his own unrequited service , or that of some obscurer comrade . Finally the allusions to the British whale , to British lawyers , and to the short night in Britain , are a little more precise than we should expect from one who had ...
... mind his own unrequited service , or that of some obscurer comrade . Finally the allusions to the British whale , to British lawyers , and to the short night in Britain , are a little more precise than we should expect from one who had ...
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... mind that Juvenal's Satires bear the marks in many instances of having been composed piecemeal . Often the composition is not homogeneous , as for instance in the second Satire , where an invective against the appearance of a patrician ...
... mind that Juvenal's Satires bear the marks in many instances of having been composed piecemeal . Often the composition is not homogeneous , as for instance in the second Satire , where an invective against the appearance of a patrician ...
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... minds of children are to be guarded . The charge against Juvenal's want of faith is better supported by apparent evidence . His scoffs at religion , ' says M. Nisard , ' destroy all the value of the passages in which he speaks seriously ...
... minds of children are to be guarded . The charge against Juvenal's want of faith is better supported by apparent evidence . His scoffs at religion , ' says M. Nisard , ' destroy all the value of the passages in which he speaks seriously ...
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... mind is not external to the universe , and that the soul may not be supernaturally transformed by the intervention of the gods . Neither is he quite a Christian . He does not desire the reformation of the sinner or believe it possible ...
... mind is not external to the universe , and that the soul may not be supernaturally transformed by the intervention of the gods . Neither is he quite a Christian . He does not desire the reformation of the sinner or believe it possible ...
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... minds presently receive the impress of these creatures ' fables and delusions ; nor does anyone in the whole house consider what he says or does before his young master . ' What the ' famished Frenchman ' of Dryden's time was to the ...
... minds presently receive the impress of these creatures ' fables and delusions ; nor does anyone in the whole house consider what he says or does before his young master . ' What the ' famished Frenchman ' of Dryden's time was to the ...
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