Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volumes 1-2 |
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... probably published in their present form not later than Nerva's reign . The first and eighth seem to belong to the early part of Trajan's reign . The first part of the fourth , which is perhaps distinct from the remainder , alludes to ...
... probably published in their present form not later than Nerva's reign . The first and eighth seem to belong to the early part of Trajan's reign . The first part of the fourth , which is perhaps distinct from the remainder , alludes to ...
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... probably purer morals . ' One of the justifications of this charge is found in the fact that the three epigrams which Martial has addressed to Juvenal are disfigured by impure allusions . It is difficult to understand how anyone , who ...
... probably purer morals . ' One of the justifications of this charge is found in the fact that the three epigrams which Martial has addressed to Juvenal are disfigured by impure allusions . It is difficult to understand how anyone , who ...
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... probably clung to these through habit a little more strongly than he would have liked to admit . Montaigne thought that the stigmata of St. Francis might be the effect of imagination , but Montaigne took part determinately with the ...
... probably clung to these through habit a little more strongly than he would have liked to admit . Montaigne thought that the stigmata of St. Francis might be the effect of imagination , but Montaigne took part determinately with the ...
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... of a few words of admiration for Chrysippus and Thales and Socrates . If there was one religion that might have been supposed to commend itself to one who probably knew nothing of Christ's teaching LIFE OF JUVENAL . 27.
... of a few words of admiration for Chrysippus and Thales and Socrates . If there was one religion that might have been supposed to commend itself to one who probably knew nothing of Christ's teaching LIFE OF JUVENAL . 27.
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Juvenal. itself to one who probably knew nothing of Christ's teaching , it would be the Jewish faith with its simple doctrine of one God , its austere law , and its honourable freedom from immoral orgies . Some , however , of Juvenal's ...
Juvenal. itself to one who probably knew nothing of Christ's teaching , it would be the Jewish faith with its simple doctrine of one God , its austere law , and its honourable freedom from immoral orgies . Some , however , of Juvenal's ...
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