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... soul . Even when the poet touches on the subject of Roman citizenship , it is to dismiss with scorn the idea that it conferred any kind of freedom worth having : : - 1 plus est quam vita salusque Quod perit ( Pharsalia , vii . 640 ) ...
... soul . Even when the poet touches on the subject of Roman citizenship , it is to dismiss with scorn the idea that it conferred any kind of freedom worth having : : - 1 plus est quam vita salusque Quod perit ( Pharsalia , vii . 640 ) ...
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... he must describe the men of his own time : - Whatever passions have the soul possessed , Whatever wild desires inflamed the breast , Joy , Sorrow , Fear , Love , Hatred , xlviii INTRODUCTION JUVENAL'S SATIRES SUMMARISED.
... he must describe the men of his own time : - Whatever passions have the soul possessed , Whatever wild desires inflamed the breast , Joy , Sorrow , Fear , Love , Hatred , xlviii INTRODUCTION JUVENAL'S SATIRES SUMMARISED.
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... souls ? What punish- ment of Caedicius or Rhadamanthus can be so terrible as that of having to carry one's own accusing witness , by day and by night , within one's breast ? Truly spoke the Pythian oracle when it condemned the man who ...
... souls ? What punish- ment of Caedicius or Rhadamanthus can be so terrible as that of having to carry one's own accusing witness , by day and by night , within one's breast ? Truly spoke the Pythian oracle when it condemned the man who ...
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... soul be satisfied with all the wealth of Croesus or Narcissus ! : The 15th Satire gives an account of a fierce fight between the inhabitants of two neighbouring town- ships in Egypt , Ombi and Tentyra . In the course of the battle a ...
... soul be satisfied with all the wealth of Croesus or Narcissus ! : The 15th Satire gives an account of a fierce fight between the inhabitants of two neighbouring town- ships in Egypt , Ombi and Tentyra . In the course of the battle a ...
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... souls Aeacus & has on the rack ; from what country another worthy is carrying off that stolen golden fleece ; how big are the ash trees which Monychus 5 tosses about : these are the themes with which Fronto's plane trees and marble ...
... souls Aeacus & has on the rack ; from what country another worthy is carrying off that stolen golden fleece ; how big are the ash trees which Monychus 5 tosses about : these are the themes with which Fronto's plane trees and marble ...
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2nd Impression adeo aliquid atque Bona Dea Büch caput Catullus Cicero conj crime cuius deem dicere Domitian domus eadem emperor enim Ennius ergo erit facit father fortune Gabii give Gods Greek habet haec hand hinc Horace Housm hunc husband igitur illa ille illic illis illo inde inter ipse iratis Iuppiter Juvenal Juvenal's licet living Lucilius magna magni magno maior Menippus mihi modo nemo Nero never nisi nocte nulla nunc omnes omni omnia Otto Jahn Pacuvius Persius poet poor Praetor Professor Housman pueri quae quam quantum quibus quid quidquid Quintilian quis quod quoque quotiens Roman Rome Satire SATVRA Sejanus semper sesterces sibi slaves soul Subura sunt tamen tantum tell things tibi tota Trans tunc umquam uxor veteres Virro Vols wife wine woman youth
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Page 196 - Augustum. iam pridem, ex quo suffragia nulli vendimus, effudit curas; nam qui dabat olim imperium, fasces, legiones, omnia, nunc se continet atque duas tantum res anxius optat, 80 panem et circenses. 'perituros audio multos.
Page 316 - ... quo didicisse, nisi hoc fermentum et quae semel intus innata est rupto iecore exierit caprificus?' 25 en pallor seniumque! o mores, usque adeone scire tuum nihil est nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? 'at pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier "hic est." ten cirratorum centum dictata fuisse pro nihilo pendes?
Page 326 - 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?
Page 218 - ... animum, mortis terrore carentem, qui spatium vitae extremum inter munera ponat naturae, qui ferre queat quoscumque labores, nesciat irasci, cupiat nihil, et potiores 360 Herculis aerumnas credat saevosque labores et Venere et cenis et pluma Sardauapalli.
Page 384 - Jus habet ille sui palpo quem ducit hiantem Cretata ambitio ? Vigila, et cicer ingere large Rixanti populo, nostra ut Floralia possint Aprici meminisse senes...
Page 316 - ... serena ingentis trepidare Titos, cum carmina lumbum 20 intrant et tremulo scalpuntur ubi intima versu. tun, vetule, auriculis alienis colligis escas, articulis quibus et dicas cute perditus 'ohe'?
Page 34 - ... ite, quibus grata est picta lupa barbara mitra. rusticus ille tuus sumit trechedipna, Quirine, et ceromatico fert niceteria collo.
Page 314 - O CURAS hominum, o quantum est in rebus inane ! " "quis leget haec ? " " min tu istud ais ? nemo hercule." " nemo ?
Page 332 - Haud cuivis promptum est murmurque humilesque susurros Tollere de templis et aperto vivere voto. Mens bona, fama, fides...
Page 318 - Quisquis es, o modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego, quum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, (Quando haec rara avis est) si quid tamen aptius exit', Laudari metuam ; neque enim mihi cornea fibra est. Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE. Nam BELLE hoc excute totum : Quid non intus habet?