Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of Juvenal |
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Page viii
... original composition of the lines on Paris , and their reappearance in the Seventh Satire ; from the remark of another , that he enlarged ( ampliavit ) his satires in exile ; and from the curious circumstance that there are MSS . in ...
... original composition of the lines on Paris , and their reappearance in the Seventh Satire ; from the remark of another , that he enlarged ( ampliavit ) his satires in exile ; and from the curious circumstance that there are MSS . in ...
Page xxxix
... original comic chorus , which resumed its native freedom in the parabasis , individuals had the opportunity of distinguishing themselves by telling impromptus ; while it is certain that the Romans retained to a late period the capacity ...
... original comic chorus , which resumed its native freedom in the parabasis , individuals had the opportunity of distinguishing themselves by telling impromptus ; while it is certain that the Romans retained to a late period the capacity ...
Page xlviii
... original reading entirely , sometimes he left it legible besides his own correction , so that it might perhaps be possible to ascertain , if the MS . were now accessible , whether it was cor- rected by two different hands , or whether ...
... original reading entirely , sometimes he left it legible besides his own correction , so that it might perhaps be possible to ascertain , if the MS . were now accessible , whether it was cor- rected by two different hands , or whether ...
Page xlix
... original did not see that Janua was the nominative , and so introduced an impossible plural to agree with festa . At XIII . 28 , P. has nunc , which is flat , but needs no explanation , and looks like a cor- rection of the difficult ...
... original did not see that Janua was the nominative , and so introduced an impossible plural to agree with festa . At XIII . 28 , P. has nunc , which is flat , but needs no explanation , and looks like a cor- rection of the difficult ...
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... obsolete . Stantem extra pocula caprum . Probably the famous original of the bowl given to Martial ( viii . 51 ) with Love riding on a he - goat . 65 70 and therefore shame might be expected to keep 6 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
... obsolete . Stantem extra pocula caprum . Probably the famous original of the bowl given to Martial ( viii . 51 ) with Love riding on a he - goat . 65 70 and therefore shame might be expected to keep 6 D. JUNII JUVENALIS.
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