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... punishment follows in the train of their excesses : they pass from the table to the bath , all swollen with their crude and indigested gluttony ; hence those sudden deaths which leave not the old voluptuaries time to make their wills ...
... punishment follows in the train of their excesses : they pass from the table to the bath , all swollen with their crude and indigested gluttony ; hence those sudden deaths which leave not the old voluptuaries time to make their wills ...
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... punishment , that he laid violent hands on himself . Ib . Tæda . The Christians , whom Nero accused of setting fire to Rome , were punished in the manner here described . They were wrapped up in a cloak ( called elsewhere by Juvenal ...
... punishment , that he laid violent hands on himself . Ib . Tæda . The Christians , whom Nero accused of setting fire to Rome , were punished in the manner here described . They were wrapped up in a cloak ( called elsewhere by Juvenal ...
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... punishment , with- out even the consolation of knowing that your satire has effected any good you misapply your labour as much as if you employed your self in ploughing the sea - shore . : 146. Accusator erit , & c . An ellipsis of ejus ...
... punishment , with- out even the consolation of knowing that your satire has effected any good you misapply your labour as much as if you employed your self in ploughing the sea - shore . : 146. Accusator erit , & c . An ellipsis of ejus ...
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... punishment of being buried alive , —can he be happy ? 9. Sanguine adhuc vivo , & c . It was the office of the virgins consecrated to Vesta , to preserve the eternal fire . The punishment of a breach of their vow of chas- tity was ...
... punishment of being buried alive , —can he be happy ? 9. Sanguine adhuc vivo , & c . It was the office of the virgins consecrated to Vesta , to preserve the eternal fire . The punishment of a breach of their vow of chas- tity was ...
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... punishment was actually inflict- ed by Domitian on one Cornelia ; the companions of her guilt were by his order beaten to death in a public assembly . Crispinus , however , though guilty of a si- milar crime , was pardoned . 10. Titio ...
... punishment was actually inflict- ed by Domitian on one Cornelia ; the companions of her guilt were by his order beaten to death in a public assembly . Crispinus , however , though guilty of a si- milar crime , was pardoned . 10. Titio ...
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Page 123 - Temporibus, quorum sceleri non invenit ipsa Nomen, et a nullo posuit natura metallo.
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