Decimi Junii Juvenalis et Auli Persii Flacci satirae expurgataeHilliard, Gray et Soc., 1842 - 252 páginas |
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... head out of the litter , ' that I may see if you are there ; says the dispenser of the dole . - Noli ... quiescit : the answer of the husband . 119. Ipse dies : the poet , having satirized the avarice of the higher sort , now ridicules ...
... head out of the litter , ' that I may see if you are there ; says the dispenser of the dole . - Noli ... quiescit : the answer of the husband . 119. Ipse dies : the poet , having satirized the avarice of the higher sort , now ridicules ...
Página 117
... head in an erect posture . 148. Latum ... arenâ : ' you draw a wide furrow in the midst of the sand . ' You plough the barren sand , which yields nothing ; i . e . you expose your life in attacking JUV . SAT . I. 117.
... head in an erect posture . 148. Latum ... arenâ : ' you draw a wide furrow in the midst of the sand . ' You plough the barren sand , which yields nothing ; i . e . you expose your life in attacking JUV . SAT . I. 117.
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... head to the great amazement and joy of the people . 109. Pater Urbis : Mars , the supposed father of Romulus , the founder of Rome . 110. Latiis pastoribus : the Romans , whose ancestors were shepherds , ignorant of all luxurious ...
... head to the great amazement and joy of the people . 109. Pater Urbis : Mars , the supposed father of Romulus , the founder of Rome . 110. Latiis pastoribus : the Romans , whose ancestors were shepherds , ignorant of all luxurious ...
Página 126
... head ; in his left hand he bore a three pointed lance ( fuscina or tridens ) , and in his right hand a net ( rete ) , with which he attempted to en- tangle his adversary by casting it over his head , and suddenly drawing it together ...
... head ; in his left hand he bore a three pointed lance ( fuscina or tridens ) , and in his right hand a net ( rete ) , with which he attempted to en- tangle his adversary by casting it over his head , and suddenly drawing it together ...
Página 127
... heads , — that Flattery and Vice are the only thriving arts at Rome ; that in these , particularly the first , foreigners have a manifest superi- ority over the natives , and consequently engross all favor ; that the poor are ...
... heads , — that Flattery and Vice are the only thriving arts at Rome ; that in these , particularly the first , foreigners have a manifest superi- ority over the natives , and consequently engross all favor ; that the poor are ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adeò Ægyptus aliquid alluding amici ancient atque Cæsar called Campania caput Catullus causa consul Crispinus cujus Cybele dedit dicere Dict docet Domitian eadem emperor enim erat Ergò erit facies facit Gabiis gladiator habet hâc Hæc hîc Hinc hunc hypallage igitur illa ille illis illo Indè inquit inter Interea ipse ipsis Jupiter Juvenal licet magni magno malè Meroë metaphor Metonymy mihi modò nemo Nero nihil nisi noble Nocte nulla nunc omnes omni omnia pater Persius pingue poet populo prætor propter puer pueri puero quâ quæ Quæque quàm quamvis quantùm quibus quid quidquid quis quod quoque quorum quoties quum retiarius rich Romans Rome Satire Sejanus semper senectus sestertia sibi signifies slaves sportula sunt supposed tamen tanquam tantùm temple tibi Tigellinus tunc ultrà unquam uxor venit verse Virro vitæ words
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Página 101 - Tecum etenim longos memini consumere soles, Et tecum primas epulis decerpere noctes. Unum opus et requiem pariter disponimus ambo, Atque verecunda laxamus seria mensa. Non equidem hoc dubites, amborum foedere certo 45 Consentire dies, et ab uno sidere duci.
Página 97 - Imus praecipites, quam si sibi dicat, et intus Palleat infelix, quod proxima nesciat uxor ? Saepe oculos, memini, tangebam parvus olivo, Grandia si nollem morituri verba Catonis Discere, non sano multum laudanda magistro, Quae pater adductis Sudans audiret amicis.
Página 93 - ... ait Pedio. Pedius quid? crimina rasis 85 librat in antithetis, doctas posuisse figuras laudatur: 'bellum hoc.' hoc bellum? an, Romule, ceves? men moveat?
Página 98 - Quantum elargiri deceat : quem te Deus esse Jussit, et humana qua parte locatus es in re.
Página 95 - Ecce avia, aut metuens Divum matertera, cunis Exemit puerum, frontemque atque uda labella Infami digito et lustralibus ante salivis Expiat, urentes oculos inhibere perita.
Página 97 - An tali studeam calamo ?" cui verba ? quid istas succinis ambages ? tibi luditur. effluis amens, 20 contemnere : sonat vitium percussa maligne respondet viridi non cocta fidelia limo. udum et molle lutum es, nunc nunc properandus et acri fingendus sine fine rota. sed rure paterno est tibi far modicum, purum et sine labe salinum 25 (quid metuas ?) cultrixque foci secura patella.
Página 101 - His ego centenas ausim deposcere voces, Ut, quantum mihi te sinuoso in pectore fixi, Voce traham pura; totumque hoc verba resignent, Quod latet arcana non enarrabile fibra.
Página 92 - Quo didicisse, nisi hoc fermentum et quae semel intus Innata est, rupto iecore, exierit caprificus? — 25 En pallor seniumque! O mores! usque adeone Scire tuum nihil est, nisi te scire hoc sciat alter? — At pulchrum est digito monstrari et dicier hic est! Ten' cirratorum centum dictata fuisse Pro nihilo pendas?
Página 94 - Omne vafer vitium ridenti Flaccus amico Tangit, et admissus circum praecordia ludit, Callidus excusso populum suspendere naso : Men' mutire nefas ? nec clam nec cum scrobe, nusquam.
Página 54 - Tum quoque materiam risus invenit ad omnes Occursus hominum, cujus prudentia monstrat Summos posse viros et magna exempla daturos Vervecum in patria crassoque sub aere nasci.