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Page ix
... taken from one another , but agree in their salient features , and at any rate express the traditional belief of a period not more than two or three centuries later than Juvenal's age . One of them has by some been attributed to ...
... taken from one another , but agree in their salient features , and at any rate express the traditional belief of a period not more than two or three centuries later than Juvenal's age . One of them has by some been attributed to ...
Page xviii
... taken from the reigns of Nero and Domitian , as Tigellinus ( Sat. i . 142 ) , Locusta ( Sat. i . 60 ) , Cossutianus Capito ( viii . 93 ) , Veiento ( iii . 166 ) , from that of Nero ; Cris- pinus , Paris , Latinus , Massa , Carus , Matho ...
... taken from the reigns of Nero and Domitian , as Tigellinus ( Sat. i . 142 ) , Locusta ( Sat. i . 60 ) , Cossutianus Capito ( viii . 93 ) , Veiento ( iii . 166 ) , from that of Nero ; Cris- pinus , Paris , Latinus , Massa , Carus , Matho ...
Page xix
... taken from the reign of Claudius , e.g. Narcissus , Pallas , and Posides . It is manifest , however , that , taken as these names are from former times , they had their counterparts in Juvenal's own time , and that he is really ...
... taken from the reign of Claudius , e.g. Narcissus , Pallas , and Posides . It is manifest , however , that , taken as these names are from former times , they had their counterparts in Juvenal's own time , and that he is really ...
Page 84
... taken for confidence , and your appeals to Jove to punish such barefaced perjury produce no response . Nam cum magna malæ superest audacia causæ , Creditur a multis fiducia . Mimum agit ille , Urbani qualem fugitivus scurra Catulli : Tu ...
... taken for confidence , and your appeals to Jove to punish such barefaced perjury produce no response . Nam cum magna malæ superest audacia causæ , Creditur a multis fiducia . Mimum agit ille , Urbani qualem fugitivus scurra Catulli : Tu ...
Page 123
... taken somewhat loosely . molles in aure fenestræ , effeminate holes in his ear . The Orientals usually wore earrings . 93. quinque tabernæ . All the retail trade at Rome was in the hands of freedmen . 94. quadringenta parant , i.e. ...
... taken somewhat loosely . molles in aure fenestræ , effeminate holes in his ear . The Orientals usually wore earrings . 93. quinque tabernæ . All the retail trade at Rome was in the hands of freedmen . 94. quadringenta parant , i.e. ...
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