Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volume 2Macmillan, 1878 |
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Pagina ix
... death at a great age a few months ago ) . I have on all the satires collections on the same scale as the fullest here printed and hope to publish as a basis for a commentary on satires II . VI . IX . the substance of ms . notes by the ...
... death at a great age a few months ago ) . I have on all the satires collections on the same scale as the fullest here printed and hope to publish as a basis for a commentary on satires II . VI . IX . the substance of ms . notes by the ...
Pagina xix
... death A.D. 83 aet . Iuv . 16. All the authorities agree that Iuv . was ' irati histrionis exul ' but the name Paris , given in the lives , seems to be taken at hap - hazard from sat . VII 87. Crispinus , colleague of Fuscus as praef ...
... death A.D. 83 aet . Iuv . 16. All the authorities agree that Iuv . was ' irati histrionis exul ' but the name Paris , given in the lives , seems to be taken at hap - hazard from sat . VII 87. Crispinus , colleague of Fuscus as praef ...
Pagina 8
... death of Osiris the sowing of the seed , his discovery the new growth of spring . o miser homo ! invenisse te nescio quid gaudes , cum animam tuam ex istis sacris per annos singulos perdas . nihil illic invenis , nisi simulacrum , quod ...
... death of Osiris the sowing of the seed , his discovery the new growth of spring . o miser homo ! invenisse te nescio quid gaudes , cum animam tuam ex istis sacris per annos singulos perdas . nihil illic invenis , nisi simulacrum , quod ...
Pagina 11
... death by Nero's orders A.D. 62 he left a wife and children ib . xiv 64. One son appears ( as was usual ) to have assumed his grandfather's cognomen , and in Iuvenal's time to have been notorious for his pride of birth . cf. infr . 42 n ...
... death by Nero's orders A.D. 62 he left a wife and children ib . xiv 64. One son appears ( as was usual ) to have assumed his grandfather's cognomen , and in Iuvenal's time to have been notorious for his pride of birth . cf. infr . 42 n ...
Pagina 33
... death carpentumque , quo in pompa traduceretur . The coins of this Agrippina , of Livia , of the Domitillae wife and daughter of Vespasian , of Hadrian's wife Sabina , of Faustina iun . wife of M. Aurelius , have the carpentum . It was ...
... death carpentumque , quo in pompa traduceretur . The coins of this Agrippina , of Livia , of the Domitillae wife and daughter of Vespasian , of Hadrian's wife Sabina , of Faustina iun . wife of M. Aurelius , have the carpentum . It was ...
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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.