D. Ivni Ivvenalis Satvrarvm: Libri VUniversity Publishing Company, 1907 - 293 pages |
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Libri V Juvenal Harry Langford Wilson. the praenomen is given as Marcus , which should perhaps be explained as a reminiscence of the well - known name M. Iunius Brutus . ' With regard to the date of Juvenal's birth there has been wide ...
Libri V Juvenal Harry Langford Wilson. the praenomen is given as Marcus , which should perhaps be explained as a reminiscence of the well - known name M. Iunius Brutus . ' With regard to the date of Juvenal's birth there has been wide ...
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... Juvenal's death cannot be determined . We have seen that he was writing as late as the year 128 ; if we may accept as well founded the tradition in several of the vitae that he lived to be eighty or more years of age , his decease may ...
... Juvenal's death cannot be determined . We have seen that he was writing as late as the year 128 ; if we may accept as well founded the tradition in several of the vitae that he lived to be eighty or more years of age , his decease may ...
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... Juvenal's death cannot be determined . We have seen that he was writing as late as the year 128 ; if we may accept as well founded the tradition in several of the vitae that he lived to be eighty or more years of age , his decease may ...
... Juvenal's death cannot be determined . We have seen that he was writing as late as the year 128 ; if we may accept as well founded the tradition in several of the vitae that he lived to be eighty or more years of age , his decease may ...
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... Juvenal was the shortsighted patriotism which led him to regard all foreigners with contempt . " The versatile and ... Juvenal's peculiar vessel of wrath . ' This monster , whose vices were not relieved by any virtue , " may possibly ...
... Juvenal was the shortsighted patriotism which led him to regard all foreigners with contempt . " The versatile and ... Juvenal's peculiar vessel of wrath . ' This monster , whose vices were not relieved by any virtue , " may possibly ...
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... Juvenal alone might lead us to suppose . 2 23. Lack of moral perspective . What strikes us as most peculiar in Juvenal's attitude toward moral questions is his lack of perspective ; his fiercest indignation is aroused by the slightest ...
... Juvenal alone might lead us to suppose . 2 23. Lack of moral perspective . What strikes us as most peculiar in Juvenal's attitude toward moral questions is his lack of perspective ; his fiercest indignation is aroused by the slightest ...
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