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... ; while the accuser had no- thing more to look forward to when he had gained his con- viction and pocketed his fee . Still some respectability was reflected even upon him by the circumstance that there were XX INTRODUCTION .
... ; while the accuser had no- thing more to look forward to when he had gained his con- viction and pocketed his fee . Still some respectability was reflected even upon him by the circumstance that there were XX INTRODUCTION .
Page xlv
... look of being copied from notes care- lessly made from dictation , for where Juvenal's words are given they are frequently spelt phonetically , so as to repre- sent a later pronunciation . Our instances shall be taken from the Seventh ...
... look of being copied from notes care- lessly made from dictation , for where Juvenal's words are given they are frequently spelt phonetically , so as to repre- sent a later pronunciation . Our instances shall be taken from the Seventh ...
Page xlviii
... looks like patching ; on the other hand , P. and the Scholia have municipales at v . 34 , which the corrector and the interpolated MSS . give correctly . Two lines further on , the corrector deliberately gives the difficult reading ...
... looks like patching ; on the other hand , P. and the Scholia have municipales at v . 34 , which the corrector and the interpolated MSS . give correctly . Two lines further on , the corrector deliberately gives the difficult reading ...
Page xlix
... looks like a cor- rection of the difficult nona , which is supported by the variant nova , though this last must be later than nunc , as dating from an age when prosody was forgotten . At v . 208 P. has saeva voluntas , probably an ...
... looks like a cor- rection of the difficult nona , which is supported by the variant nova , though this last must be later than nunc , as dating from an age when prosody was forgotten . At v . 208 P. has saeva voluntas , probably an ...
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... look after them himself , while I may be richer than any freedman . " Lauren- tium was a great grazing country . Corvinus is probably the great - grand- son of the patron of Tibullus : in A.D. 59 he was consul with Nero , who assigned ...
... look after them himself , while I may be richer than any freedman . " Lauren- tium was a great grazing country . Corvinus is probably the great - grand- son of the patron of Tibullus : in A.D. 59 he was consul with Nero , who assigned ...
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Page 17 - ... quae nunc divitibus gens acceptissima nostris et quos praecipue fugiam, properabo fateri, nec pudor obstabit. non possum ferre, Quirites, 60 Graecam urbem. quamvis quota portio faecis Achaei? iam pridem Syrus in Tiberim defluxit Orontes et linguam et mores et cum tibicine chordas obliquas nec non gentilia tympana secum vexit et ad circum iussas prostare puellas.
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