Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volume 2Macmillan, 1878 |
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Pagina 133
... Solon's eloquent voice charged to regard the closing evening of a long life . Banishment , jail , Minturnae's fens , the bread of beggary in vanquished Carthage , —all these lapse of days brought upon Marius . What would nature ever ...
... Solon's eloquent voice charged to regard the closing evening of a long life . Banishment , jail , Minturnae's fens , the bread of beggary in vanquished Carthage , —all these lapse of days brought upon Marius . What would nature ever ...
Pagina 147
... Solon lasted from B. c . 593-583 ; Croesus came to the throne B. c . 560 ; however DL . 1 §§ 50. 62 and Suid . speak of later travels ; Solon died in Kypros . Duncker Gesch . d . Alterth . 12 596-7 accepts the story in the main , and ...
... Solon lasted from B. c . 593-583 ; Croesus came to the throne B. c . 560 ; however DL . 1 §§ 50. 62 and Suid . speak of later travels ; Solon died in Kypros . Duncker Gesch . d . Alterth . 12 596-7 accepts the story in the main , and ...
Pagina 148
... Solon ranked Kleobis and Biton of Argos , who died the night after they had drawn their mother , a priestess , to the temple ( 31 ) . Croe- sus being angry with his guest for not naming him as the happiest of men , Solon reckons up the ...
... Solon ranked Kleobis and Biton of Argos , who died the night after they had drawn their mother , a priestess , to the temple ( 31 ) . Croe- sus being angry with his guest for not naming him as the happiest of men , Solon reckons up the ...
Pagina 150
... Solon's maxim . id . Mar. 40 §§ 5-7 Marius reached Africa , Sextilius the praetor warned him not to land ; otherwise he must carry out the decree of the senate and treat him as an enemy of the Romans . Marius replied tell him that you ...
... Solon's maxim . id . Mar. 40 §§ 5-7 Marius reached Africa , Sextilius the praetor warned him not to land ; otherwise he must carry out the decree of the senate and treat him as an enemy of the Romans . Marius replied tell him that you ...
Pagina 187
... Solon ' 2 par pari iugator coniux : quicquid impar , dissidet . Chaucer the milleres tale pr . ' he knew not Caton , for his wit was rude that bade a man shulde wed his similitude . | men shulden wedden after hir estate . ' · IN PARTE ...
... Solon ' 2 par pari iugator coniux : quicquid impar , dissidet . Chaucer the milleres tale pr . ' he knew not Caton , for his wit was rude that bade a man shulde wed his similitude . | men shulden wedden after hir estate . ' · IN PARTE ...
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Pagina 166 - I sit by and sing, Or gather rushes, to make many a ring For thy long fingers ; tell thee tales of love, How the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from whose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies ; How she...
Pagina 411 - II brise de Séjan la statue adorée ; Soit qu'il fasse au conseil courir les sénateurs , D'un tyran soupçonneux pâles adulateurs...
Pagina 126 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound ; But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough : this earth, that bears thee dead, Bears not alive so stout a gentleman.
Pagina 410 - Igitur quod liberi nostri quos in potestate habemus, item quod servi nostn mancipio accipiunt, vel ex traditione nanciscuntur, sive quid stipulentur, vel ex aliqualibet causa adquirunt, id nobis adquiritur : ipse enim qui in potestate nostra est nihil suum habere potest...
Pagina 52 - ... exceptusque effusius, solos scire audire Graecos, solosque se et studiis suis dignos ait.
Pagina 330 - Sever. 2 § 8 in quadam civitate Africana, cum sollicitus mathematicum consuluisset positaque hora ingentia vidisset astrologus, dixit ei ' tuam non alienam pone genituram.
Pagina 232 - Lavinii multitudine florentem iam, ut turn res erant, atque opulentam urbem matri seu novercae reliquit; novam ipse aliam sub Albano monte condidit, quae ab situ porrectae in dorso urbis Longa Alba appellata.
Pagina 409 - ... dum eunt, nulla est in angiporto amphora quam non impleant, quippe qui vesicam plenam vini habeant.
Pagina 82 - ... For, where the changes of the seasons are most frequent, and where they differ most from one another, there you will find their forms, dispositions, and nature the most varied. These are the strongest of the natural causes of difference, and next the country in which one lives, and the waters; for, in general, you will find the forms and dispositions of mankind to correspond with the nature of the country...
Pagina 139 - Debilem facito manu, Debilem pede, coxa; Tuber adstrue gibberum, Lubricos quate dentes; Vita dum superest, bene est; Hanc mihi vel acuta Si sedeam cruce sustine.