Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of Juvenal |
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Page vi
... candidates for a pass or honours either possess or cultivate the temper to which such reading is as painful as it ought to be . INTRODUCTION . ABOUT the life of Juvenal only three things vi PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. ...
... candidates for a pass or honours either possess or cultivate the temper to which such reading is as painful as it ought to be . INTRODUCTION . ABOUT the life of Juvenal only three things vi PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. ...
Page vii
... things can be said to be known ; that he was the heir of a wealthy freedman ; that he practised declamation till middle life , when he found out his talent for declamatory satire ; and , lastly , that he was banished to a frontier ...
... things can be said to be known ; that he was the heir of a wealthy freedman ; that he practised declamation till middle life , when he found out his talent for declamatory satire ; and , lastly , that he was banished to a frontier ...
Page xx
... in the State ; 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 .
... in the State ; 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 xxiii
... things which left him without one . But even when his indignation is fresh a chance dinner will suppress it for the day , and , in process of time , the need of a dinner will suppress all wishes and feelings beyond itself . The tribunes ...
... things which left him without one . But even when his indignation is fresh a chance dinner will suppress it for the day , and , in process of time , the need of a dinner will suppress all wishes and feelings beyond itself . The tribunes ...
Page xxxi
... thing else to bring home to them the insufferable fact , that they had a master who was steadily concentrating all the resources of the state under the control of his single will . When we turn from the grievances of Juvenal to his ...
... thing else to bring home to them the insufferable fact , that they had a master who was steadily concentrating all the resources of the state under the control of his single will . When we turn from the grievances of Juvenal to his ...
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