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Page 133
... considered as an instance of great luxury , the Ro- mans not being in the habit of sitting down to their meals sooner than the ninth hour . - Marius : Marius Priscus was pro - consul of Africa , and being prosecuted by the province for ...
... considered as an instance of great luxury , the Ro- mans not being in the habit of sitting down to their meals sooner than the ninth hour . - Marius : Marius Priscus was pro - consul of Africa , and being prosecuted by the province for ...
Page 138
... considered at Rome a mark of effeminacy ; or molles in aure fe- nestra may , by the figure Hypallăge , be put for molli in aure fenestræ . 97. Sed ... parant : ' but my fine warehouses bring me in 400 ses- tertia , ' - this was equal to ...
... considered at Rome a mark of effeminacy ; or molles in aure fe- nestra may , by the figure Hypallăge , be put for molli in aure fenestræ . 97. Sed ... parant : ' but my fine warehouses bring me in 400 ses- tertia , ' - this was equal to ...
Page 140
... considered a very great luxury : the poet speaks as if boars were made and produced for no other purpose , than convivial entertainments . " 134. Crudum pavōnem : ' an undigested peacock .'- Balnea : it was customary to bathe before ...
... considered a very great luxury : the poet speaks as if boars were made and produced for no other purpose , than convivial entertainments . " 134. Crudum pavōnem : ' an undigested peacock .'- Balnea : it was customary to bathe before ...
Page 144
... considered as a Macedonian word . 34. Nunquid ... causas : ' do we plead causes ; ' -do we women usurp the province of the men ? C 36. Coliphia wrestlers diet . ' The coliphium was a kind of dry diet , which wrestlers used , to make ...
... considered as a Macedonian word . 34. Nunquid ... causas : ' do we plead causes ; ' -do we women usurp the province of the men ? C 36. Coliphia wrestlers diet . ' The coliphium was a kind of dry diet , which wrestlers used , to make ...
Page 148
... considered sacred . 94. Hic ... libertas : i . e . they indulge themselves in all kinds of filthy conversation , like the priests of Cyběle , who displayed all manner of obscenity , both in word and deed , before the image of their ...
... considered sacred . 94. Hic ... libertas : i . e . they indulge themselves in all kinds of filthy conversation , like the priests of Cyběle , who displayed all manner of obscenity , both in word and deed , before the image of their ...
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