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... means a literary emperor , whereas Hadrian was himself a poet and surrounded himself with literary and artistic persons of various kinds . ( 5 ) In Sat. xiii . 17 Juvenal describes Calvinus , the friend to whom the Satire is addressed ...
... means a literary emperor , whereas Hadrian was himself a poet and surrounded himself with literary and artistic persons of various kinds . ( 5 ) In Sat. xiii . 17 Juvenal describes Calvinus , the friend to whom the Satire is addressed ...
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... ) , a system instituted by Claudius in order that the holder might obtain equestrian rank . The word militiola means а trumpery period of military service . " 66 xvii quod non dant proceres , dabit histrio . Tu Camerinos b 2 INTRODUCTION.
... ) , a system instituted by Claudius in order that the holder might obtain equestrian rank . The word militiola means а trumpery period of military service . " 66 xvii quod non dant proceres , dabit histrio . Tu Camerinos b 2 INTRODUCTION.
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... mean " There was at that time an actor who was a favourite at Court , " who resented the attack upon a member of his own profession as an indirect attack upon himself . The words which follow show that the offence did not consist of the ...
... mean " There was at that time an actor who was a favourite at Court , " who resented the attack upon a member of his own profession as an indirect attack upon himself . The words which follow show that the offence did not consist of the ...
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... means ; his laudation of mere poverty ; his incapacity to see any object in trade except that of self - enrichment , or any value at all in humble or menial occupations , however useful to the com- munity ( Sat. iii . 71–2 ) —all these ...
... means ; his laudation of mere poverty ; his incapacity to see any object in trade except that of self - enrichment , or any value at all in humble or menial occupations , however useful to the com- munity ( Sat. iii . 71–2 ) —all these ...
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... mean- while is making up her face , or chatting with her friends , or examining a piece of embroidery , or reading the Gazette : not less cruel than Phalaris , she keeps her flogger at it all the time . If in a hurry to keep an ...
... mean- while is making up her face , or chatting with her friends , or examining a piece of embroidery , or reading the Gazette : not less cruel than Phalaris , she keeps her flogger at it all the time . If in a hurry to keep an ...
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