D. Ivni Ivvenalis Satvrarvm: Libri VUniversity Publishing Company, 1907 - 293 pages |
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... haec in profundo otio contrectantes . For details see M. Manitius , Beiträge zur Gesch . d . röm . Dichter im Mittelalter . 4. Iuvenalis , in Philologus , L , 1891 , pp . 354-68 , supplemented by M. Maas , ib . LVI , 1897 , pp . 525-34 ...
... haec in profundo otio contrectantes . For details see M. Manitius , Beiträge zur Gesch . d . röm . Dichter im Mittelalter . 4. Iuvenalis , in Philologus , L , 1891 , pp . 354-68 , supplemented by M. Maas , ib . LVI , 1897 , pp . 525-34 ...
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... haec longe ferrata domus . This is less natural than in Greek on account of the absence of an article . Examples are rare in the literature of the Republic , but numerous in Livy , Tacitus , and the post - Augustan poets . 66. Utcumque ...
... haec longe ferrata domus . This is less natural than in Greek on account of the absence of an article . Examples are rare in the literature of the Republic , but numerous in Livy , Tacitus , and the post - Augustan poets . 66. Utcumque ...
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... haec erit bono genere nata ; i.e. ' you'll find she comes of good family . ' This occurs . most frequently in comedy , and is doubtless colloquial . ' c . To denote the ' universal present ' ( gnomic ) Juvenal employs , ( 1 ) the future ...
... haec erit bono genere nata ; i.e. ' you'll find she comes of good family . ' This occurs . most frequently in comedy , and is doubtless colloquial . ' c . To denote the ' universal present ' ( gnomic ) Juvenal employs , ( 1 ) the future ...
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... haec ultra ; 14 , 202 Tiberim ultra ; 16 , 26 molem aggeris ultra . ' Tropes and Figures 127. Metaphor . Metaphors abound in Juvenal , and even mixed metaphors are not rare : e.g. 7 , 39 f . dulcedine · famae succensus ; 7 , 54f .; 8 ...
... haec ultra ; 14 , 202 Tiberim ultra ; 16 , 26 molem aggeris ultra . ' Tropes and Figures 127. Metaphor . Metaphors abound in Juvenal , and even mixed metaphors are not rare : e.g. 7 , 39 f . dulcedine · famae succensus ; 7 , 54f .; 8 ...
Page lvii
... haec ego .. ... haec ego ; 6 , 232 f . illa docet ... illa docet . " 134. Epanalepsis . The same word occurs at the end of one verse and at the beginning of the next : e.g. 2 , 135 f . fient fient ; 5 , 112 f . esto | esto ; 6 , 279 f ...
... haec ego .. ... haec ego ; 6 , 232 f . illa docet ... illa docet . " 134. Epanalepsis . The same word occurs at the end of one verse and at the beginning of the next : e.g. 2 , 135 f . fient fient ; 5 , 112 f . esto | esto ; 6 , 279 f ...
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