Decimi Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satirae expurgatæ, notis illustratæHilliard, Gray, Little et Wilkins, 1832 - 252 pages |
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Page 119
... show the impudence and folly of those persons who censure others for the vices which they practise themselves . 11. Gracchos : two brothers , Gaius and Tiberius , tribunes of the people , who caused great disturbances on their ...
... show the impudence and folly of those persons who censure others for the vices which they practise themselves . 11. Gracchos : two brothers , Gaius and Tiberius , tribunes of the people , who caused great disturbances on their ...
Page 125
... show no displeasure , you may as well quit us at once . - Cede : for discede . - Severi .. campi : the Campus Martius , called severi in allusion to the se- vere conflicts and exercises there exhibited , put here for the whole city and ...
... show no displeasure , you may as well quit us at once . - Cede : for discede . - Severi .. campi : the Campus Martius , called severi in allusion to the se- vere conflicts and exercises there exhibited , put here for the whole city and ...
Page 130
... shows of gladia- tors .'- Verso ... pollice : this alludes to a usage at the fights of the gladiators : if the people supposed , that a gladiator was con- quered either through cowardice or want of skill , they turned their thumbs up ...
... shows of gladia- tors .'- Verso ... pollice : this alludes to a usage at the fights of the gladiators : if the people supposed , that a gladiator was con- quered either through cowardice or want of skill , they turned their thumbs up ...
Page 135
... show the miseries of being poor , and instances the disadvantages , which men of small fortunes lie under with respect ... shows . 155. Herboso ... theatro : at Rome , the theatres were built of marble and other splendid materials : here ...
... show the miseries of being poor , and instances the disadvantages , which men of small fortunes lie under with respect ... shows . 155. Herboso ... theatro : at Rome , the theatres were built of marble and other splendid materials : here ...
Page 137
... shows were favorite amusements , and therefore the Romans could with difficulty be prevailed upon to absent themselves from them ; hence the sarcastic avelli , to be forcibly dragged away . - Sora ... Fabrateria ... Frusinone : these ...
... shows were favorite amusements , and therefore the Romans could with difficulty be prevailed upon to absent themselves from them ; hence the sarcastic avelli , to be forcibly dragged away . - Sora ... Fabrateria ... Frusinone : these ...
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adeò aliquid alluding amici ancient atque Cæsar called Campania caput Catullus consul Crispinus cujus Cybele dedit dicere Dict docet Domitian eadem emperor enim erat Ergò erit facies facit fræna Gabiis gladiator gravis habet hâc Hæc hîc Hinc hunc hypallage igitur illa ille illîc illis illo Indè inquit inter Interea ipse ipsis Jupiter Juvenal licet magni magno malè Meroë metaphor Metonymy mihi modò nemo Nero nihil nisi noble Nocte nulla nunc nunquam omnes omni omnia pater Persius pingue poet populo prætor propter puer pueri puero quâ quæ Quæque quàm quamvis quantùm quibus quid quidquid quis quod quoque quorum quoties quum retiarius rich Romans Rome Satire Sejanus semper senectus sestertia sibi signifies slaves sportula sunt supposed tamen tanquam tantùm temple tibi Tigellinus tunc ultrà uxor venit verse Virro vitæ words
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Page 61 - ... animum mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitae extremum inter munera ponat naturae, qui ferre queat...
Page 100 - Quantum elargiri deceat : quem te Deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re.
Page 10 - ... quae nunc divitibus gens acceptissima nostris et quos praecipue fugiam, properabo fateri, nec pudor obstabit. non possum ferre, Quirites, 60 Graecam urbem. quamvis quota portio faecis Achaei? iam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas obliquas nec non gentilia tympana secum vexit et ad circum iussas prostare puellas.
Page 101 - Nunc face supposita fervescit sanguis, et ira Scintillant oculi; dicisque facisque, quod ipse, Non sani esse hominis, non sanus juret Orestes.
Page 98 - Quin damus id Superis, de magna quod dare lance Non possit magni Messalae lippa propago, Compositum jus fasque animo, sanctosque recessus Mentis, et incoctum generoso pectus honesto.
Page 105 - Et quid agam ?' Rogitas ? saperdas advehe Ponto, Castoreum, stuppas, ebenum, thus, lubrica Coa.
Page 106 - Indulge Genio, carpamus dulcia, nostrum est Quod vivis : cinis et Manes et fabula fies ; [Vive memor leti, fugit hora, hoc quod loquor inde est.] " En quid agis ? duplici in diversum scinderis hamo, Hunccine an hunc sequeris.
Page 44 - Incertaeque rei, Phalaris licet imperet ut sis Falsus et admoto dictet perjuria tauro, Summum crede nefas animam praeferre pudori Et propter vitam vivendi perdere causas.
Page 104 - Sambucam citius caloni aptaveris alto. Stat contra ratio et secretam gannit in aurem, Ne liceat facere id, quod quis vitiabit agendo. Publica lex hominum naturaque continet hoc fas, Ut teneat vetitos inscitia debilis actus. Diluis helleborum, certo compescere puncto 100 Nescius examen : vetat hoc natura medendi.
Page 95 - ... uno. sive opus in mores, in luxum, in prandia regum dicere, res grandes nostro dat Musa poetae.