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... when he dined alone ? Nowadays the dole is set out in all its paltriness 18 at the outer edge of the vestibule for the crowd to scramble for in their Roman gowns . And yet the great man first scrutin- I. 76-96 5 THE SATIRES OF JUVENAL.
... when he dined alone ? Nowadays the dole is set out in all its paltriness 18 at the outer edge of the vestibule for the crowd to scramble for in their Roman gowns . And yet the great man first scrutin- I. 76-96 5 THE SATIRES OF JUVENAL.
Page 20
... crowd will give way as he is borne along , and he will speed on above their heads in his big palanquin , reading or writing upon the way , or even dozing inside ( for a litter with its windows closed promotes slumber ) , and yet he will ...
... crowd will give way as he is borne along , and he will speed on above their heads in his big palanquin , reading or writing upon the way , or even dozing inside ( for a litter with its windows closed promotes slumber ) , and yet he will ...
Page 26
... crowds of informers ? Those ubiquitous ' in- spectors of sea - weed ' would quickly take the law of the fisherman before he could dress , nor scruple to ... crowd 5 for a moment barred his entry . Then , 26 IV . 39-62 THE SATIRES OF JUVENAL.
... crowds of informers ? Those ubiquitous ' in- spectors of sea - weed ' would quickly take the law of the fisherman before he could dress , nor scruple to ... crowd 5 for a moment barred his entry . Then , 26 IV . 39-62 THE SATIRES OF JUVENAL.
Page 42
... Crowds rush to hear the sweet- voiced reciter and the verses of the people's pet Thebais , when Statius has thrown the Town into ecstasies by fix- ing a day for a reading ; so powerfully does he captivate and charm our hearts , so ...
... Crowds rush to hear the sweet- voiced reciter and the verses of the people's pet Thebais , when Statius has thrown the Town into ecstasies by fix- ing a day for a reading ; so powerfully does he captivate and charm our hearts , so ...
Page 44
... horn of oil , and crowds the Bath with his draggled retinue , and weighs down his Thracian lackeys with the immense pole of his sedan , when making his progress through the Forum , 44 THE SATIRES OF JUVENAL VII . 112-132.
... horn of oil , and crowds the Bath with his draggled retinue , and weighs down his Thracian lackeys with the immense pole of his sedan , when making his progress through the Forum , 44 THE SATIRES OF JUVENAL VII . 112-132.
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