Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volumes 1-2 |
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... originally into Rome from Etruria1 , and , as has been stated , connected in the first instance with religion , before the end of the Republic they had become one of the most popular entertainments at Rome . The people doated on such ...
... originally into Rome from Etruria1 , and , as has been stated , connected in the first instance with religion , before the end of the Republic they had become one of the most popular entertainments at Rome . The people doated on such ...
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... originally denoted by the word ' Satura ' was ousted by the introduction of plays from the Greek containing a regular plot : that the word ' Satura ' was then adopted by literary men like Ennius and Varro to denote a medley , in which ...
... originally denoted by the word ' Satura ' was ousted by the introduction of plays from the Greek containing a regular plot : that the word ' Satura ' was then adopted by literary men like Ennius and Varro to denote a medley , in which ...
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... originally a ' singer , ' was deemed less honourable than ' poeta ' by Ennius : vide Munro , Lucretius i . 102. But Vergil and Horace brought the name into repute . Thus the idea here is ' You meet with so many bards , all of whom say ...
... originally a ' singer , ' was deemed less honourable than ' poeta ' by Ennius : vide Munro , Lucretius i . 102. But Vergil and Horace brought the name into repute . Thus the idea here is ' You meet with so many bards , all of whom say ...
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... originally signified a ' hotch potch ' of different ingredients served up together ; and the original form is said to have been ' lanx satura ; ' this will answer to the ' farrago ' or ' medley ' ( i . e . of pictures of contemporary ...
... originally signified a ' hotch potch ' of different ingredients served up together ; and the original form is said to have been ' lanx satura ; ' this will answer to the ' farrago ' or ' medley ' ( i . e . of pictures of contemporary ...
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... originally a burying ground lying outside the inhabited portion of Rome . 72. Even now the heart and soul of the households of the great , and soon destined to be their masters . ' The emphatic position of ' futuri ' should be noticed ...
... originally a burying ground lying outside the inhabited portion of Rome . 72. Even now the heart and soul of the households of the great , and soon destined to be their masters . ' The emphatic position of ' futuri ' should be noticed ...
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