A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius: With Explanatory Notes in which These Difficult Satirists are Rendered Easy and Familiar to the Reader, Volym 1N. Bliss, R. Bliss, and R. Bliss, Jun., 1807 |
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... occasion , in order to increase the audience , and to encourage the poet by their applauses . See sat . vii . 1. 40-4 . Per- sius , prolog . 1. 7 , and note . HOR . lib . I. sat . iv . 1. 73 , 4 . Repay . ] Reponam , here , is used ...
... occasion , in order to increase the audience , and to encourage the poet by their applauses . See sat . vii . 1. 40-4 . Per- sius , prolog . 1. 7 , and note . HOR . lib . I. sat . iv . 1. 73 , 4 . Repay . ] Reponam , here , is used ...
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... occasion of many cruel , and ruinous deeds . 114. Altars of money . ] i . e . No temple dedicated , no altars called aræ nummorum , as having sacrifices offered on them to riches , as there were to peace , faith , concord , & c . 116 ...
... occasion of many cruel , and ruinous deeds . 114. Altars of money . ] i . e . No temple dedicated , no altars called aræ nummorum , as having sacrifices offered on them to riches , as there were to peace , faith , concord , & c . 116 ...
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... occasion these , by forcing the blood with too great violence towards the brain . - Intestate old age . ] i . e . Old gluttons thus suddenly cut off , without time to make their wills . 145. A new story , & c . ] A fresh piece of news ...
... occasion these , by forcing the blood with too great violence towards the brain . - Intestate old age . ] i . e . Old gluttons thus suddenly cut off , without time to make their wills . 145. A new story , & c . ] A fresh piece of news ...
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... occasion , with a feminine ending , the better to suit their characters , and to intimate the monstrous effeminacy of these pretended Stoics . The Stoics were called Stoici , from 50 % , a porch in Athens , where they used to meet and ...
... occasion , with a feminine ending , the better to suit their characters , and to intimate the monstrous effeminacy of these pretended Stoics . The Stoics were called Stoici , from 50 % , a porch in Athens , where they used to meet and ...
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... occasions , and which , at other times , were hung up about the house , as part of the sacred furniture . Here is the first instance , in which their ornaments and habits were like those of the women . 85. And have placed ornaments ...
... occasions , and which , at other times , were hung up about the house , as part of the sacred furniture . Here is the first instance , in which their ornaments and habits were like those of the women . 85. And have placed ornaments ...
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Sida 347 - I'll tell you, friend! a wise man and a fool. You'll find, if once the monarch acts the monk, Or, cobbler-like, the parson will be drunk, Worth makes the man, and want of it, the fellow; The rest is all but leather or prunella.
Sida 218 - O demens, ita servus homo est? nil fecerit, esto: Hoc volo, sic jubeo, sit pro ratione voluntas.
Sida 234 - Audio, quid veteres olim moneatis amici: Pone seram, cohibe: sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes ? cauta est et ab illis incipit uxor.
Sida 192 - Credo Pudicitiam Saturno rege moratam in terris visamque diu, cum frigida parvas praeberet spelunca domos, ignemque Laremque et pecus et dominos communi clauderet umbra...
Sida 148 - The praise of Bacchus then the sweet musician sung, Of Bacchus ever fair and ever young: The jolly god in triumph comes; Sound the trumpets, beat the drums...
Sida vi - The satyrical Poets, Horace, Juvenal, and Persius, may contribute wonderfully to give a man a detestation of vice, and a contempt of the common methods of mankind; which they have set out in such true colours, that they must give a very generous sense to those who delight in reading them often. Persius his second satyr may well pass for one of the best lectures in divinity.
Sida 220 - Is there any woman that blushes at divorce now that certain illustrious and noble ladies reckon their years, not by the number of consuls, but by the number of their husbands...
Sida 218 - Pone crucem servo: meruit quo crimine servus Supplicium ? quis testis adest ? quis detulit ? audi : Nulla unquam de morte hominis cunctatio longa est.
Sida 76 - Dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, Dum superest Lachesi, quod torqueat, et pedibus me Porto meis, nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.
Sida 50 - Thus and no farther shall my passion stray ; " The first crime past, compels us on to more, " And guilt proves fate, which was but choice before.