The Satires of Juvenal and Persius: From the Texts of Ruperti and Orellius: with English Notes, Partly Comp., and Partly OriginalLongman, Orme, 1839 - 537 страници |
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... perhaps to the dissolute priests of Cybele . VS. Fatis to an unfortunate constitution . ' Stupet hic vitio ; Pers . iii . 32. To a malign horoscope . ' PR . cf. Manil . v . 105. GR . Το irresistible destiny . R. 17. His sin and its ...
... perhaps to the dissolute priests of Cybele . VS. Fatis to an unfortunate constitution . ' Stupet hic vitio ; Pers . iii . 32. To a malign horoscope . ' PR . cf. Manil . v . 105. GR . Το irresistible destiny . R. 17. His sin and its ...
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... Perhaps we should read aliud . LU . 83. Never let man be bold enough to say , Thus , and no farther let my pas- sion stray : The first crime past compels us on to more , And guilt proves fate , which was but choice before . " The author ...
... Perhaps we should read aliud . LU . 83. Never let man be bold enough to say , Thus , and no farther let my pas- sion stray : The first crime past compels us on to more , And guilt proves fate , which was but choice before . " The author ...
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... Perhaps the two sons of Paullus , one of whom was adopted into the family of the Scipios , the other into that of the Fabii Maximi . 147. The front ' or lowest row of seats was reserved for senators : Suet . Aug. 44 . LU . The podium ...
... Perhaps the two sons of Paullus , one of whom was adopted into the family of the Scipios , the other into that of the Fabii Maximi . 147. The front ' or lowest row of seats was reserved for senators : Suet . Aug. 44 . LU . The podium ...
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... Perhaps we should read praesentius ; cf. Virg . E. i . 42 . G. i . 10. E. ix . 404. GR . H. R. 19. Our poet here is indebted to Ovid : vallis erat , piceis et acuta densa cupressu ; cujus in extremo est a ntrum nemorale recessu , arte ...
... Perhaps we should read praesentius ; cf. Virg . E. i . 42 . G. i . 10. E. ix . 404. GR . H. R. 19. Our poet here is indebted to Ovid : vallis erat , piceis et acuta densa cupressu ; cujus in extremo est a ntrum nemorale recessu , arte ...
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... perhaps from per- sonating females . vi . 198. LU . 100. A horse - laugh . ' M. où μìv iyi- λας , ἐγὼ δ ̓ ἐξέθνησκον γέλωτι Plut . Am.et Ad . LU . σκώψαντι ψυχρῶς ἐπιγελάσαι , τό το ἱμάτιον ὦσαι εἰς τὸ στόμα , ὡς δὴ οὐ dvráμevos ...
... perhaps from per- sonating females . vi . 198. LU . 100. A horse - laugh . ' M. où μìv iyi- λας , ἐγὼ δ ̓ ἐξέθνησκον γέλωτι Plut . Am.et Ad . LU . σκώψαντι ψυχρῶς ἐπιγελάσαι , τό το ἱμάτιον ὦσαι εἰς τὸ στόμα , ὡς δὴ οὐ dvráμevos ...
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Страница 236 - Dearly beloved, I beseech you as strangers and pilgrims, abstain from fleshly lusts, which war against the soul ; Having your conversation honest among the Gentiles : that, whereas they speak against you as evil doers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation.
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Страница 309 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
Страница 268 - Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful, but became vain in their imaginations. and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things.