D. Junii Juvenalis satiræ xiii. Thirteen satires of Juvenal. The Lat. text of O. Jahn ed., with Engl. notes, by J.E.B. Mayor1853 |
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... TIMES . MR . THRING'S CHILD'S GRAMMAR . 18mo . cloth , 1s . " Cannot be too strongly recommended , or too widely circulated . Its price is small and its value great . " - ATHENEUM . 600077340R D. JUNII JUVENALIS SATIRE XIII . THIRTEEN ...
... TIMES . MR . THRING'S CHILD'S GRAMMAR . 18mo . cloth , 1s . " Cannot be too strongly recommended , or too widely circulated . Its price is small and its value great . " - ATHENEUM . 600077340R D. JUNII JUVENALIS SATIRE XIII . THIRTEEN ...
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... time since promised by Prof. Ramsay , whose com- petence for the task is so indisputable , that I had resolved to indulge in some other field my taste for the writers of the Silver Age , placing at his disposal the notes which I had ...
... time since promised by Prof. Ramsay , whose com- petence for the task is so indisputable , that I had resolved to indulge in some other field my taste for the writers of the Silver Age , placing at his disposal the notes which I had ...
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... time only But the reform may be carried out in such a way as not to touch what seems to be one great defect in the present system , the strange anomaly by which the philosophical works of Cicero - works undertaken for the most part ...
... time only But the reform may be carried out in such a way as not to touch what seems to be one great defect in the present system , the strange anomaly by which the philosophical works of Cicero - works undertaken for the most part ...
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... time that they would become familiar with many valuable works of which they now hear nothing.1 These suggestions may perhaps be thought presumptuous , but I am willing to encounter the imputation rather than be wanting in gratitude to ...
... time that they would become familiar with many valuable works of which they now hear nothing.1 These suggestions may perhaps be thought presumptuous , but I am willing to encounter the imputation rather than be wanting in gratitude to ...
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... time there is no classic , except Horace , who is more familiarly quoted . An estimate of Juvenal's genius , or a discussion of the rival merits of the Roman satirists generally , would be out of place in a work designed to embody ...
... time there is no classic , except Horace , who is more familiarly quoted . An estimate of Juvenal's genius , or a discussion of the rival merits of the Roman satirists generally , would be out of place in a work designed to embody ...
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