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... Tiberius , Caligula , Claudius , Nero , Otho , Domitian , are all brought up from time to time to point a moral or illustrate some aspect of crime . The most celebrated of Juvenal's poems , the tenth , has more of the declamatory ...
... Tiberius , Caligula , Claudius , Nero , Otho , Domitian , are all brought up from time to time to point a moral or illustrate some aspect of crime . The most celebrated of Juvenal's poems , the tenth , has more of the declamatory ...
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... for by the emperors after Tiberius the privilege was given to the lowest of the people . 6 30. iniquae Tam patiens Urbis , ] So tolerant of the town's in- iquities . ' 32. lectica Mathonis ] This man was famous as a SATIRE I. 103.
... for by the emperors after Tiberius the privilege was given to the lowest of the people . 6 30. iniquae Tam patiens Urbis , ] So tolerant of the town's in- iquities . ' 32. lectica Mathonis ] This man was famous as a SATIRE I. 103.
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... Tiberius , and throve under his successors . See Merivale's History , v . 130 , sqq . Massa was a favorite mountebank of Nero's ; and Carus was one of his pet dwarfs . Thymele and Latinus were an actress and an actor , to whom Domitian ...
... Tiberius , and throve under his successors . See Merivale's History , v . 130 , sqq . Massa was a favorite mountebank of Nero's ; and Carus was one of his pet dwarfs . Thymele and Latinus were an actress and an actor , to whom Domitian ...
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... Tiberius ; and it would seem from Juvenal's words that their plan of having military posts in the different places the robbers frequented was still pursued . Driven out from the above haunts , they took up their abode in the city ...
... Tiberius ; and it would seem from Juvenal's words that their plan of having military posts in the different places the robbers frequented was still pursued . Driven out from the above haunts , they took up their abode in the city ...
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... Tiberius , the step - son of Augustus . 149. venisset epistola penna . ] The Scholiast has the following note : " Antea si quid nuntiabant consules in Urbem per epistolas nuntia- bant . Si victoriae nuntiabantur , laurus in epistola ...
... Tiberius , the step - son of Augustus . 149. venisset epistola penna . ] The Scholiast has the following note : " Antea si quid nuntiabant consules in Urbem per epistolas nuntia- bant . Si victoriae nuntiabantur , laurus in epistola ...
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Page 215 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
Page 130 - Enter not into the path of the wicked, and go not in the way of evil men. Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.
Page 228 - If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat; and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink: for thou shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and the Lord shall reward thee.
Page 9 - ... quae nunc divitibus gens acceptissima nostris et quos praecipue fugiam, properabo fateri, nec pudor obstabit. non possum ferre, Quirites, 60 Graecam urbem. quamvis quota portio faecis Achaei? iam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas obliquas nec non gentilia tympana secum vexit et ad circum iussas prostare puellas.
Page 48 - Augustum. iam pridem, ex quo suffragia nulli vendimus, effudit curas ; nam qui dabat olim imperium fasces legiones omnia, nunc se continet atque duas tantum res anxius optat, 80 panem et circenses."
Page 57 - ... nil ergo optabunt homines? si consilium vis, permittes ipsis expendere numinibus quid conveniat nobis rebusque sit utile nostris; nam pro iucundis aptissima quaeque dabunt di. carior est illis homo quam sibi.
Page 213 - Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head, and honor the face of the old man, and fear thy God: I am the LORD.
Page 71 - Temporibus, quorum sceleri non invenit ipsa Nomen, et a nullo posuit natura metallo.
Page 11 - Atque recens linum ostendit non una cicatrix. Nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se, Quam quod ridiculos homines facit.