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Page vi
... Greek ; for , from the beginning , Greek literature abounds in such elements . Nor do we mean to say that satire , unlike all other Latin poetry , was not largely influenced by Greek thought and Greek methods of expression ; on the ...
... Greek ; for , from the beginning , Greek literature abounds in such elements . Nor do we mean to say that satire , unlike all other Latin poetry , was not largely influenced by Greek thought and Greek methods of expression ; on the ...
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... Greek 1 13 , 187 ff . 4 5 7 2 321 . 14 , 3 13 , 19 ff . 2 , 16 ; 9 , 32 ; 10 , 129 ; 11 , 105 ; 12 , 63 ; 14 , 158 ; notes on 7 , 199 f . 7. 200 ; 9 , 33 ; 10 , 313 ; 16 , 4 ; notes on 7 , 195 and 14 , 248 . A. G. Harkness , Trans . Am ...
... Greek 1 13 , 187 ff . 4 5 7 2 321 . 14 , 3 13 , 19 ff . 2 , 16 ; 9 , 32 ; 10 , 129 ; 11 , 105 ; 12 , 63 ; 14 , 158 ; notes on 7 , 199 f . 7. 200 ; 9 , 33 ; 10 , 313 ; 16 , 4 ; notes on 7 , 195 and 14 , 248 . A. G. Harkness , Trans . Am ...
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... Greek , " he says , " by flattery and deceit everywhere takes precedence of the freeborn Roman , who is driven from the favor of his patron by the intrigues of this monster of treachery and lust ; in short , there is no place for the ...
... Greek , " he says , " by flattery and deceit everywhere takes precedence of the freeborn Roman , who is driven from the favor of his patron by the intrigues of this monster of treachery and lust ; in short , there is no place for the ...
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... Greek and Roman . His use of Homeric names and comparisons and his occasional reminiscences of Lucilius , Ovid , Petronius , Seneca , and other writers , which are pointed out from time to time in the commentary , furnish good ground ...
... Greek and Roman . His use of Homeric names and comparisons and his occasional reminiscences of Lucilius , Ovid , Petronius , Seneca , and other writers , which are pointed out from time to time in the commentary , furnish good ground ...
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... Greek word , cybii ) . * 39. The ablative singular of the comparative ends in i in the following instances : 13 , 48 minori ; 7 , 77 leviori . This form is exceedingly rare in classical prose and not common in poetry , but it is ...
... Greek word , cybii ) . * 39. The ablative singular of the comparative ends in i in the following instances : 13 , 48 minori ; 7 , 77 leviori . This form is exceedingly rare in classical prose and not common in poetry , but it is ...
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Page 21 - ... appropriate on an ancient tomb, is out of place in a modern churchyard, through which no road passes. SATIRE III. HOW THE POOR LIVE AT ROME. Some remarks on this Satire, in some respects Juvenal's masterpiece. will be found in the Introduction p. xxxix. Of many translations or imitations the most famous is Samuel Johnson's ' London, a Poem in Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal,' published in May 1738, which at once brought fame, but little profit, to its author.