Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volume 2Allyn and Bacon, 1889 - 252 pages |
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... crowd at the sportula , or the streets of Rome , or a drunken brawl , these and a hundred other scenes are so drawn that an artist would have no difficulty in transferring them to canvas . But his hand must viii LIFE OF JUVENAL .
... crowd at the sportula , or the streets of Rome , or a drunken brawl , these and a hundred other scenes are so drawn that an artist would have no difficulty in transferring them to canvas . But his hand must viii LIFE OF JUVENAL .
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... oculosque in fine trementes . " " Haec , " inquit , " cures et quum se verterit annus Accipe victori populus quod postulat aurum . " 220 225 230 235 240 STE SATIRA VIII . 5 10 TEMMATA quid faciunt ? 36 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
... oculosque in fine trementes . " " Haec , " inquit , " cures et quum se verterit annus Accipe victori populus quod postulat aurum . " 220 225 230 235 240 STE SATIRA VIII . 5 10 TEMMATA quid faciunt ? 36 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
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Juvenal Samuel Hart. STE SATIRA VIII . 5 10 TEMMATA quid faciunt ? quid prodest , Pontice , longo Sanguine censeri pictosque ostendere vultus Majorum , et stantes in curribus Aemilianos , Et Curios jam dimidios ... VIII . 37 SATIRA VIII. ...
Juvenal Samuel Hart. STE SATIRA VIII . 5 10 TEMMATA quid faciunt ? quid prodest , Pontice , longo Sanguine censeri pictosque ostendere vultus Majorum , et stantes in curribus Aemilianos , Et Curios jam dimidios ... VIII . 37 SATIRA VIII. ...
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... tandem provincia quum te Rectorem accipiet , pone irae fraena modumque , Pone et avaritiae , miserere inopum sociorum ; 60 65 70 75 80 85 Ossa vides regum vacuis exsucta medullis . Respice quid moneant SATIRA VIII . 39.
... tandem provincia quum te Rectorem accipiet , pone irae fraena modumque , Pone et avaritiae , miserere inopum sociorum ; 60 65 70 75 80 85 Ossa vides regum vacuis exsucta medullis . Respice quid moneant SATIRA VIII . 39.
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... , clara Lateranus luce flagellum Sumet et occursum nunquam trepidabit amici Jam senis , ac virga prior annuet atque maniplos 125 130 135 140 145 150 Solvet et infundet jumentis hordea lassis . Interea dum lanatas SATIRA VIII . 41.
... , clara Lateranus luce flagellum Sumet et occursum nunquam trepidabit amici Jam senis , ac virga prior annuet atque maniplos 125 130 135 140 145 150 Solvet et infundet jumentis hordea lassis . Interea dum lanatas SATIRA VIII . 41.
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