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Page vi
... passages , and some of Juvenal's most powerful writing is to be found in Sat. vi . The lines which have to be omitted or toned down to meet modern taste are few in num- ber , and it must in fairness be acknowledged that although ...
... passages , and some of Juvenal's most powerful writing is to be found in Sat. vi . The lines which have to be omitted or toned down to meet modern taste are few in num- ber , and it must in fairness be acknowledged that although ...
Page vii
... these changes is that he now recognises as genuine the passage discovered in 1899 by Mr. E. O. Winstedt in the Bodleian MS . G. G. RAMSAY . March 1 , 1918 . CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION- LIFE OF JUVENAL PAGE V xi LIFE vii PREFACE.
... these changes is that he now recognises as genuine the passage discovered in 1899 by Mr. E. O. Winstedt in the Bodleian MS . G. G. RAMSAY . March 1 , 1918 . CONTENTS PREFACE INTRODUCTION- LIFE OF JUVENAL PAGE V xi LIFE vii PREFACE.
Page xi
... passages give us what certain landmarks we possess : — ( 1 ) Sat. iv . 153 refers to the murder of the Emperor Domitian , which took place upon the 18th of September , A.D. 96. Sat. ii . 29-33 contains a gross attack upon Domitian . ( 2 ) ...
... passages give us what certain landmarks we possess : — ( 1 ) Sat. iv . 153 refers to the murder of the Emperor Domitian , which took place upon the 18th of September , A.D. 96. Sat. ii . 29-33 contains a gross attack upon Domitian . ( 2 ) ...
Page xv
... passage in xv . 45 records the fact that Juvenal had visited Egypt : - luxuria , quantum ipse notavi , Barbara ... passages in the poet Martial ( Epp . VII . xxiv . and xci . and Epp . XII . xviii . ) in which 1 The idea that Juvenal ...
... passage in xv . 45 records the fact that Juvenal had visited Egypt : - luxuria , quantum ipse notavi , Barbara ... passages in the poet Martial ( Epp . VII . xxiv . and xci . and Epp . XII . xviii . ) in which 1 The idea that Juvenal ...
Page xviii
... passage as that quoted from Sat. vii . may originally have formed part of a private recita- tion , and have afterwards been incorporated in the more finished edition of the Satire when published . But in explaining the rest of the Life ...
... passage as that quoted from Sat. vii . may originally have formed part of a private recita- tion , and have afterwards been incorporated in the more finished edition of the Satire when published . But in explaining the rest of the Life ...
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