Decimi Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci Satirae expurgatæ, notis illustratæ |
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... king of Mysia , who was wounded by the spear of Achilles , but afterwards healed by its rust . - Aut ... Orestes : or shall the tragedy of Orestes , the margin of the whole book being already full , and written on the back too , but not ...
... king of Mysia , who was wounded by the spear of Achilles , but afterwards healed by its rust . - Aut ... Orestes : or shall the tragedy of Orestes , the margin of the whole book being already full , and written on the back too , but not ...
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... king , but any great or rich man.— . - Vacuis ... jacebit : the Roman men , at their meals , lay on couches , the women sat on chairs ; several of these couches are here supposed to be placed round the table formerly occupied by the ...
... king , but any great or rich man.— . - Vacuis ... jacebit : the Roman men , at their meals , lay on couches , the women sat on chairs ; several of these couches are here supposed to be placed round the table formerly occupied by the ...
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... king and founder was Cecrops , as the Bona Dea was at Rome . The Bap- tæ were her priests , and so called from ßúnte , to wash , because the priests bathed themselves in the most effeminate manner.- Lassare : the priests are said to ...
... king and founder was Cecrops , as the Bona Dea was at Rome . The Bap- tæ were her priests , and so called from ßúnte , to wash , because the priests bathed themselves in the most effeminate manner.- Lassare : the priests are said to ...
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... timbrels , ' or ' tamborines . ' 65. Circum : the Circus maximus , which is probably meant here , was an immense building , built by Tarquinius Priscus , but • adorned and enlarged by succeeding kings to such an JUV . SAT . III . 131.
... timbrels , ' or ' tamborines . ' 65. Circum : the Circus maximus , which is probably meant here , was an immense building , built by Tarquinius Priscus , but • adorned and enlarged by succeeding kings to such an JUV . SAT . III . 131.
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Juvenal Frederick Percival Leverett. • adorned and enlarged by succeeding kings to such an extent as to be able to contain in the seats two hundred and sixty thousand spectators . 66. Lupa barbara : ' a Syrian strumpet .'- Mitrâ : a sort ...
Juvenal Frederick Percival Leverett. • adorned and enlarged by succeeding kings to such an extent as to be able to contain in the seats two hundred and sixty thousand spectators . 66. Lupa barbara : ' a Syrian strumpet .'- Mitrâ : a sort ...
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