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... Roman satire . Those silli were indeed in- vective poems , but of a different species from the Roman poems of Ennius , Pacuvius , Lucilius , Horace , and the rest of their suc- cessors . They were so call'd , says Casaubon in one place ...
... Roman satire . Those silli were indeed in- vective poems , but of a different species from the Roman poems of Ennius , Pacuvius , Lucilius , Horace , and the rest of their suc- cessors . They were so call'd , says Casaubon in one place ...
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... Roman soldiers wore plates of iron under their shoes , or stuck them with nails , as countrymen do now . 5 Landmarks were us'd by the Romans al- most in the same manner as now ; and as we go once a year in procession about the bounds of ...
... Roman soldiers wore plates of iron under their shoes , or stuck them with nails , as countrymen do now . 5 Landmarks were us'd by the Romans al- most in the same manner as now ; and as we go once a year in procession about the bounds of ...
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... Roman children of quality wore . These were welted with purple , and on those welts were fasten'd the bulla , or little bells ; which , when they came to the age of puberty , were hung up , and consecrated to the Lares , or household ...
... Roman children of quality wore . These were welted with purple , and on those welts were fasten'd the bulla , or little bells ; which , when they came to the age of puberty , were hung up , and consecrated to the Lares , or household ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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