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... tells us how ' mischievous fortune stands by night smiling on the naked babes ; ' and transforms the beggars ' brats into the heirs of great houses . ( Satire vi . 605. ) So again in the seventh Satire he tells us that the stars which ...
... tells us how ' mischievous fortune stands by night smiling on the naked babes ; ' and transforms the beggars ' brats into the heirs of great houses . ( Satire vi . 605. ) So again in the seventh Satire he tells us that the stars which ...
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... tells us that if the con- spiracy of Piso against Nero had succeeded , it was believed that Subrius Flavius had arranged with the centurions to slay Piso himself , and that Seneca was a party to the plot , ' for in what way would the ...
... tells us that if the con- spiracy of Piso against Nero had succeeded , it was believed that Subrius Flavius had arranged with the centurions to slay Piso himself , and that Seneca was a party to the plot , ' for in what way would the ...
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... tells us of the Egyptian gods , ' Such savoury deities must needs be good As served at once for worship and for food . ' Juvenal remarks with quiet scorn , ' O sanctas gentes , quibus haec nascuntur in hortis Numina . ' Compare again ...
... tells us of the Egyptian gods , ' Such savoury deities must needs be good As served at once for worship and for food . ' Juvenal remarks with quiet scorn , ' O sanctas gentes , quibus haec nascuntur in hortis Numina . ' Compare again ...
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... tells us in fourteen tedious lines ( 57 sqq . ) that were you the descendant of Hercules and withal a man of no account , the ancestral honours are ' mere chimaeras ; ' ' I see nothing in you but a coward , an impostor , a traitor , a ...
... tells us in fourteen tedious lines ( 57 sqq . ) that were you the descendant of Hercules and withal a man of no account , the ancestral honours are ' mere chimaeras ; ' ' I see nothing in you but a coward , an impostor , a traitor , a ...
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... 120 ) . Martial expressly tells us that he gave up his patron in disgust , finding 1 Mart . xii . 16 ' sexcentos . ' 2 Juv . ii . 188 . 3 Juv . ix . 139 . that he only got from him one hundred and twenty ROME UNDER THE EARLY EMPIRE . 57.
... 120 ) . Martial expressly tells us that he gave up his patron in disgust , finding 1 Mart . xii . 16 ' sexcentos . ' 2 Juv . ii . 188 . 3 Juv . ix . 139 . that he only got from him one hundred and twenty ROME UNDER THE EARLY EMPIRE . 57.
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