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Page 116
... may be doing . " Al- luding to some tedious didactic poem on the power and agency of the winds by land and sea . Some think the reference is to à poem on the legend of Boreas carrying off Orithyia . - 116 NOTES ON SAT . I.
... may be doing . " Al- luding to some tedious didactic poem on the power and agency of the winds by land and sea . Some think the reference is to à poem on the legend of Boreas carrying off Orithyia . - 116 NOTES ON SAT . I.
Page 117
Juvenal Charles Anthon. on the legend of Boreas carrying off Orithyia . - Quas torqueat Eacus umbras . " What shades acus may be torturing , " i . e . , torturing into a confession of their guilt . Eacus , in the world below , sat in ...
Juvenal Charles Anthon. on the legend of Boreas carrying off Orithyia . - Quas torqueat Eacus umbras . " What shades acus may be torturing , " i . e . , torturing into a confession of their guilt . Eacus , in the world below , sat in ...
Page 119
... carried by means of poles , supported on the shoulders of slaves.- Plena ipso . " Full of his important self . " An allusion , not to cor- pulence , as some think , but to the haughty airs of an upstart . - De- lator . No one in ...
... carried by means of poles , supported on the shoulders of slaves.- Plena ipso . " Full of his important self . " An allusion , not to cor- pulence , as some think , but to the haughty airs of an upstart . - De- lator . No one in ...
Page 121
... carry " ) ; when eight , octophori ( ỏктópopoí ) .— Patens . 66 Conspicuous to the view . " The litter was commonly shut in by curtains . On the present occasion , however , the curtains F are drawn aside , and the unblushing occupant ...
... carry " ) ; when eight , octophori ( ỏктópopoí ) .— Patens . 66 Conspicuous to the view . " The litter was commonly shut in by curtains . On the present occasion , however , the curtains F are drawn aside , and the unblushing occupant ...
Page 122
... carried abroad instead of the lectica . In the present case , therefore , the open litter of the individual alluded to may almost , according to the satirist , be compared to an uncurtained female seat . So that we have here a union of ...
... carried abroad instead of the lectica . In the present case , therefore , the open litter of the individual alluded to may almost , according to the satirist , be compared to an uncurtained female seat . So that we have here a union of ...
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adeo Ægyptus aliquid Alluding allusion amici ancient Apicius atque Cæsar called Catullus celebrated Cicero Claudius common text Compare Sat consul Consult note cujus denote dicere Domitian domus eadem emperor enim epithet erat Ergo erit fræna gladios Greek habet hæc Heinrich Hence hinc hunc idea igitur illa ille illis inde inquit ipse ipsis Juvenal lacerna Latin Latium licet Literally Madvig magna magni magno Marius Mayor meant mihi modo nemo Nero nihil Nocte note on Sat nulla nunc nunquam omnes omni omnia Pacuvius pater poet prætor properly means puer pueri quæ quam quantum quibus quid Quintilian quis quod quoque quum reading reference rich Roman Rome Satire scholiast Sejanus sesterces sibi slave sunt Supply tamen tantum temple term Tiberius tibi tibicine Tigellinus tota Trajan tunc Umbritius Vascones venit veteres vitæ wine
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Page 9 - ... atque recens linum ostendit non una cicatrix ? Nil habet infelix paupertas durius in se quam quod ridiculos homines facit. "Exeat...
Page 89 - Quisquis es, O, modo quem ex adverso dicere feci, Non ego cum scribo, si forte quid aptius exit, 45 Quando haec rara avis est, si quid tamen aptius exit, Laudari metuam, neque enim mihi cornea fibra est ; Sed recti finemque extremumque esse recuso EUGE tuum et BELLE.
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Page 6 - Dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, Dum superest Lachesi quod torqueat, et pedibus me Porto meis, nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.
Page 98 - Hesterni capite induto subiere Quirites. ' Tange miser venas, et pone in pectore dextram: Nil calet hie : summosque pedes attinge manusque : Non frigent.
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Page 89 - Quis populi sermo est ? quis enim ? nisi carmina molli Nunc demum numero fluere, ut per leve severos Effundat junctura ungues : scit tendere versum 65 Non secus, ac si oculo rubricam dirigat uno.
Page 95 - Venimus ? at cur non potius, teneroque columbo Et similis regum pueris, pappare minutum Poscis, et iratus mammae lallare recusas? " An tali studeam calamo f Cui verba?
Page 98 - Cor tibi rite salit ? Positum est algente catino Durum olus et populi cribro decussa farina, Tentemus fauces ; tenero latet ulcus in ore Putre, quod baud deceat plebeia radere beta.