D. Junii Juvenalis satiræ xiii. Thirteen satires of Juvenal. The Lat. text of O. Jahn ed., with Engl. notes, by J.E.B. Mayor1853 |
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Pagina xii
... seems n good reason why ancient philosophy should be refused th reparation lately made to ancient history . Indeed so many voices have lately been raised in behalf of such extension , that the question may now be regarded as one of time ...
... seems n good reason why ancient philosophy should be refused th reparation lately made to ancient history . Indeed so many voices have lately been raised in behalf of such extension , that the question may now be regarded as one of time ...
Pagina xiii
... of indiffer- ent poets is most useless . ' ” — Arnold's Life , p . 115 , ed . 7. Such plays as the Electra of Euripides seem unworthy of encouragement . course , the pressure on candidates for honours would b PREFACE . xiii.
... of indiffer- ent poets is most useless . ' ” — Arnold's Life , p . 115 , ed . 7. Such plays as the Electra of Euripides seem unworthy of encouragement . course , the pressure on candidates for honours would b PREFACE . xiii.
Pagina xv
... seems to have been acquainted with Statius ( vii . 82 sq . ) and , perhaps , with Quintilian ( vi . 280 , vii . 186 ) . Thus far Juvenal is his own biographer . If he is the intimate friend addressed by Martial ( vii . 24 ) , he was ...
... seems to have been acquainted with Statius ( vii . 82 sq . ) and , perhaps , with Quintilian ( vi . 280 , vii . 186 ) . Thus far Juvenal is his own biographer . If he is the intimate friend addressed by Martial ( vii . 24 ) , he was ...
Pagina xvi
... 147 ( see the notes ) , in which he seems to have adapted Martial's verses , as elsewhere he does passages of Cicero , Virgil , Seneca , and others . factory results can be deduced : far more interesting and xvi LIFE OF JUVENAL .
... 147 ( see the notes ) , in which he seems to have adapted Martial's verses , as elsewhere he does passages of Cicero , Virgil , Seneca , and others . factory results can be deduced : far more interesting and xvi LIFE OF JUVENAL .
Pagina xix
... seems to be implied in the note . v . 107 ( col . b . line 11 ) . For B.C. read A.D. v . 147. sed ] Mart . vi . 70. 5 , 78. 7 , xii . 18. 22 . vii . 15. Plut . Sull . 22 . vii . 48. sulc . ] Sen. De Ben . iv . 9 § 2 . vii . 125. curr ...
... seems to be implied in the note . v . 107 ( col . b . line 11 ) . For B.C. read A.D. v . 147. sed ] Mart . vi . 70. 5 , 78. 7 , xii . 18. 22 . vii . 15. Plut . Sull . 22 . vii . 48. sulc . ] Sen. De Ben . iv . 9 § 2 . vii . 125. curr ...
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Pagina 41 - quando artibus,' inquit, 'honestis nullus in urbe locus, nulla emolumenta laborum, res hodie minor est, here quam fuit, atque eadem eras deteret exiguis aliquid, proponimus illuc ire, fatigatas ubi Daedalus exuit alas, t$ dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, dum superest Lachesi quod torqueat, et pedibus me porto meis nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.
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