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... appearance . ' 9. Tristibus obscænis : i . e . hypocrites , grave as to their out- ward appearance , but within full of the most horrid obscenities , which they practise in secret . — Castigas turpia : ' dost thou cen- sure these crimes ...
... appearance . ' 9. Tristibus obscænis : i . e . hypocrites , grave as to their out- ward appearance , but within full of the most horrid obscenities , which they practise in secret . — Castigas turpia : ' dost thou cen- sure these crimes ...
Page 122
... appearance in such a dress . 54. Nudus . . . turpis : the answer of the poet . — Nudus : i . c . solà vestitus tunicâ ; like yvμròs in Greek . — Agas : ' administer justice . ' 55. En ... aratris : the answer of Creticus , ridiculing ...
... appearance in such a dress . 54. Nudus . . . turpis : the answer of the poet . — Nudus : i . c . solà vestitus tunicâ ; like yvμròs in Greek . — Agas : ' administer justice . ' 55. En ... aratris : the answer of Creticus , ridiculing ...
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... appearance on the cheeks , for which these fellows were well known in the country towns . 36. Munera nunc edunt : ' now exhibit public shows of gladia- tors .'- Verso .. pollice : this alludes to a usage at the fights of the gladiators ...
... appearance on the cheeks , for which these fellows were well known in the country towns . 36. Munera nunc edunt : ' now exhibit public shows of gladia- tors .'- Verso .. pollice : this alludes to a usage at the fights of the gladiators ...
Page 131
... appearance in the water . 6 56. Ponenda : for deponenda ; which ought to be rejected . ' 57. Tristis full of anxiety .'- Et ... amico : while the pow erful friend , who bribes you , dreads lest you should divulge his secrets , it is but ...
... appearance in the water . 6 56. Ponenda : for deponenda ; which ought to be rejected . ' 57. Tristis full of anxiety .'- Et ... amico : while the pow erful friend , who bribes you , dreads lest you should divulge his secrets , it is but ...
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... appearance of hanging over it . 175. Nos ... sui : Rome was in many parts ruinous , and many of the houses were supported by very slight props . 177. Villicus : the city officer , whose duty it was to attend to the repairs of the city ...
... appearance of hanging over it . 175. Nos ... sui : Rome was in many parts ruinous , and many of the houses were supported by very slight props . 177. Villicus : the city officer , whose duty it was to attend to the repairs of the city ...
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adeò aliquid alluding amici ancient atque Cæsar called Campania caput Catullus consul Crispinus cujus Cybele dedit dicere Dict dîs docet Domitian eadem emperor enim erat Ergò erit facies facit fræna Gabiis gladiator habet hâc Hæc hîc Hinc hunc hypallage igitur illa ille 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 104 - Indulge genio; carpamus dulcia; nostrum est Quod vivis; cinis et manes et fabula fies. Vive memor leti; fugit hora; hoc quod loquor inde est.
Page 94 - Omne vafer vitium ridenti Flaccus amico Tangit, et admissus circum praecordia ludit, Callidus excusso populum suspendere naso. Men' mutire nefas, nee clam, nee cum scrobe?
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Page 103 - Liber ego, unde datum hoc sumis tot subdite rebus ? An dominum ignoras, nisi quem vindicta relaxat ? I puer, et strigiles Crispin!
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