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... naturally assigned to the period between the third and fifth , possibly about 125 . 11. Date of earliest compositions . The order of the books , then , is doubtless chronological , but it should not be inferred that the same is true of ...
... naturally assigned to the period between the third and fifth , possibly about 125 . 11. Date of earliest compositions . The order of the books , then , is doubtless chronological , but it should not be inferred that the same is true of ...
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... naturally more inclined to the theories of Stoicism than to those of any other school . His belief in fate as an in- exorable power controlling human life and in the far - reach- ing influence of the conjunction of the planets at the ...
... naturally more inclined to the theories of Stoicism than to those of any other school . His belief in fate as an in- exorable power controlling human life and in the far - reach- ing influence of the conjunction of the planets at the ...
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... naturally rich in spondees . In the hexameter of epic and elegy there was a long struggle to avoid them , which culmi- nated in the light and graceful verse of Ovid . The conver- sational tone of satire admitted them more freely . But ...
... naturally rich in spondees . In the hexameter of epic and elegy there was a long struggle to avoid them , which culmi- nated in the light and graceful verse of Ovid . The conver- sational tone of satire admitted them more freely . But ...
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... naturally suggests a large sum of money ; cf. 10 , 25 ; 13 , 74 ; 14 , 259 . 91. dispensatore : the expression dispensator arcae occurs in inscrip- 1 On the use of libellus , see H. Landwehr , A.L.L. vi , 242 ff . , Vollmer's note on ...
... naturally suggests a large sum of money ; cf. 10 , 25 ; 13 , 74 ; 14 , 259 . 91. dispensatore : the expression dispensator arcae occurs in inscrip- 1 On the use of libellus , see H. Landwehr , A.L.L. vi , 242 ff . , Vollmer's note on ...
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... naturally quite different ; cf. Lucian , De mercede conductis . ' vis : on this rare use , see § 114 , c . quota : to quot as sexta to sex ; cf. quota pars in 13 , 157. faecis Luc . VII , 405 Romam ... mundi faece re- pletam . Achaei ...
... naturally quite different ; cf. Lucian , De mercede conductis . ' vis : on this rare use , see § 114 , c . quota : to quot as sexta to sex ; cf. quota pars in 13 , 157. faecis Luc . VII , 405 Romam ... mundi faece re- pletam . Achaei ...
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Page 15 - ... omnibus hic idem, si foeda et scissa lacerna, si toga sordidula est et rupta calceus alter pelle patet, vel si consuto volnere crassum 150 atque recens linum ostendit non una cicatrix? nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se quam quod ridiculos homines facit. "exeat...
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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.