Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volumes 1-2 |
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... whole tone of thought so that there should not appear the least incongruity between the teaching of the true and of the false Satires ? Mr. Lewis's suggestion that the declamatory Satires were the work of Juvenal's youth , and were ...
... whole tone of thought so that there should not appear the least incongruity between the teaching of the true and of the false Satires ? Mr. Lewis's suggestion that the declamatory Satires were the work of Juvenal's youth , and were ...
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... whole house consider what he says or does before his young master . ' What the ' famished Frenchman ' of Dryden's time was to the Englishman , the hungry Greekling was in a much more real sense to the Roman of the old school . It was ...
... whole house consider what he says or does before his young master . ' What the ' famished Frenchman ' of Dryden's time was to the Englishman , the hungry Greekling was in a much more real sense to the Roman of the old school . It was ...
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... whole life , good and bad , is in his verse ; personal disappointment and resentment , the scorn of whatever was foul and weak , the love of whatever was lofty and brave and Roman . It can scarcely be doubted that Juvenal's Satires were ...
... whole life , good and bad , is in his verse ; personal disappointment and resentment , the scorn of whatever was foul and weak , the love of whatever was lofty and brave and Roman . It can scarcely be doubted that Juvenal's Satires were ...
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... whole a dull one , but it is easy to note the places at which a tremour would have run through the listening crowd : the allusion to the wine which Thrasea and Helvidius used to drink gar- landed ; the comparison of the mushroom to that ...
... whole a dull one , but it is easy to note the places at which a tremour would have run through the listening crowd : the allusion to the wine which Thrasea and Helvidius used to drink gar- landed ; the comparison of the mushroom to that ...
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... whole , the third Satire , with its equable flow and serene dignity , may be regarded as marking the highest level which Juvenal attained , and its success may seem conclusive against the rapid transitions of the other early Satires ...
... whole , the third Satire , with its equable flow and serene dignity , may be regarded as marking the highest level which Juvenal attained , and its success may seem conclusive against the rapid transitions of the other early Satires ...
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