Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volumes 1-2 |
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... says that some persons took him to have been a Gaul on account of his great size . The biographies prefixed to his Satires in the MSS . are as numerous as they are unsatisfactory . Of these lives there are nine , seven of which are ...
... says that some persons took him to have been a Gaul on account of his great size . The biographies prefixed to his Satires in the MSS . are as numerous as they are unsatisfactory . Of these lives there are nine , seven of which are ...
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... says , ' the huts of the Moors or the forts of the Brigantes , that you may get the rank of ensign with better pay when you are sixty . ' When we remember that in A.D. 103 the fourth cohort of the Dalmatians was stationed among those ...
... says , ' the huts of the Moors or the forts of the Brigantes , that you may get the rank of ensign with better pay when you are sixty . ' When we remember that in A.D. 103 the fourth cohort of the Dalmatians was stationed among those ...
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... says that Juvenal took to verse after middle life . The statement is confirmed by the internal evidence of the Satires . The second , third , and fourth may have been written in the time of Domitian , and were probably published in ...
... says that Juvenal took to verse after middle life . The statement is confirmed by the internal evidence of the Satires . The second , third , and fourth may have been written in the time of Domitian , and were probably published in ...
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... says M. Nisard , ' destroy all the value of the passages in which he speaks seriously of it ; ' and M. Nisard proceeds to quote that exquisite passage of the thirteenth Satire ( ll . 40 sqq . ) , in which Juvenal describes the golden ...
... says M. Nisard , ' destroy all the value of the passages in which he speaks seriously of it ; ' and M. Nisard proceeds to quote that exquisite passage of the thirteenth Satire ( ll . 40 sqq . ) , in which Juvenal describes the golden ...
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... say for or against it , Juvenal contrasts the old worship to its advantage with the present aspect of the grove haunted by Jews . ' Who , ' he asks , ' would have dared once to laugh at Numa's 1 Compare Satire xvi . 4–6 . sacrificial ...
... say for or against it , Juvenal contrasts the old worship to its advantage with the present aspect of the grove haunted by Jews . ' Who , ' he asks , ' would have dared once to laugh at Numa's 1 Compare Satire xvi . 4–6 . sacrificial ...
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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