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... in easy circumstances . He owned an estate at Aquinum ( 6. 57 ) and was able to give 1 See Dürr , p . 28 . 2 Cf. Tiburis umbra tui , Hor . C. I. 7. 21 . his son the usual education of a Roman boy of xii INTRODUCTION.
... in easy circumstances . He owned an estate at Aquinum ( 6. 57 ) and was able to give 1 See Dürr , p . 28 . 2 Cf. Tiburis umbra tui , Hor . C. I. 7. 21 . his son the usual education of a Roman boy of xii INTRODUCTION.
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Juvenal Henry Parks Wright. his son the usual education of a Roman boy of good family . This included training in the schools of the grammaticus and the rhetor ( 1. 15-17 ) . In rhetoric Juvenal probably had the instruction of Quintilian ...
Juvenal Henry Parks Wright. his son the usual education of a Roman boy of good family . This included training in the schools of the grammaticus and the rhetor ( 1. 15-17 ) . In rhetoric Juvenal probably had the instruction of Quintilian ...
Page xiv
... Romans , seem to have been prompted by personal experience , and betray the conviction that he had not received the recognition that he thought his due . BANISHMENT 11. That Juvenal suffered banishment in some form is stated in all the ...
... Romans , seem to have been prompted by personal experience , and betray the conviction that he had not received the recognition that he thought his due . BANISHMENT 11. That Juvenal suffered banishment in some form is stated in all the ...
Page xvii
... Romans and because their influence has debased the old national life . This explains his disgust with the Romans of his own day . They have hopelessly degenerated from this ancient standard of simplicity and abstinence , and the old Roman ...
... Romans and because their influence has debased the old national life . This explains his disgust with the Romans of his own day . They have hopelessly degenerated from this ancient standard of simplicity and abstinence , and the old Roman ...
Page xxxvii
... Roman poet , falls after the thesis of the third foot ( penthemimeral ) ; as 3. 23 res hodie minor est || here quam fuit atque eadem cras . ( b ) A division of the verse into three parts by caesuras after the third half foot ...
... Roman poet , falls after the thesis of the third foot ( penthemimeral ) ; as 3. 23 res hodie minor est || here quam fuit atque eadem cras . ( b ) A division of the verse into three parts by caesuras after the third half foot ...
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adjective Aeneas aliquid amici Apicius Aquinum atque Bücheler caesura Camenae caput Catullus causa cena Cicero Claudius clients consul cuius death Domitian domus eadem emperor ergo erit fortuna Greek habet haec hinc hunc igitur illa illic illis inde Intr ipse ipsis iudice iugera iuveni Juvenal labellum lectica licet magna magni magno maior Marius Marius Priscus Mart Martial mihi modo multum natura nemo Nero nocte nulla numquam nunc omnes omni omnia pater Plin Pliny poet praetor pueri quae quam quantum quid enim Quintilian quis quod quoque retiarius rhetor Roman Rome satire says scholiast Sejanus senectus sesterces sibi slave sportula substantive Subura Suet sunt Tacitus tamen tamquam tantum temple tibi tion toga tota tunc turba venit verb Verg verse Virro vitae wealth
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