Thirteen Satires of Juvenal, Volume 2Macmillan, 1878 - Satire, Latin |
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Page 133
... Solon's eloquent voice charged to regard the closing evening of a long life . Banishment , jail , Minturnae's fens , the bread of beggary in vanquished Carthage , —all these lapse of days brought upon Marius . What would nature ever ...
... Solon's eloquent voice charged to regard the closing evening of a long life . Banishment , jail , Minturnae's fens , the bread of beggary in vanquished Carthage , —all these lapse of days brought upon Marius . What would nature ever ...
Page 143
... Solon's eloquent voice charged to regard the closing evening of a long life . Banishment , jail , Minturnae's fens , the bread of beggary in vanquished Carthage , —all these lapse of days brought upon Marius . What would nature ever ...
... Solon's eloquent voice charged to regard the closing evening of a long life . Banishment , jail , Minturnae's fens , the bread of beggary in vanquished Carthage , —all these lapse of days brought upon Marius . What would nature ever ...
Page 147
... Solon lasted from B. c . 593-583 ; Croesus came to the throne B. c . 560 ; however DL . 1 §§ 50. 62 and Suid . speak of later travels ; Solon died in Kypros . Duncker Gesch . d . Alterth . 12 596-7 accepts the story in the main , and ...
... Solon lasted from B. c . 593-583 ; Croesus came to the throne B. c . 560 ; however DL . 1 §§ 50. 62 and Suid . speak of later travels ; Solon died in Kypros . Duncker Gesch . d . Alterth . 12 596-7 accepts the story in the main , and ...
Page 148
... Solon ranked Kleobis and Biton of Argos , who died the night after they had drawn their mother , a priestess , to the temple ( 31 ) . Croe- sus being angry with his guest for not naming him as the happiest of men , Solon reckons up the ...
... Solon ranked Kleobis and Biton of Argos , who died the night after they had drawn their mother , a priestess , to the temple ( 31 ) . Croe- sus being angry with his guest for not naming him as the happiest of men , Solon reckons up the ...
Page 157
... Solon lasted from B. C. 593-583 ; Croesus came to the throne B. c . 560 ; however DL . 1 §§ 50. 62 and Suid . speak of later travels ; Solon died in Kypros . Duncker Gesch . d . Alterth . 12 596-7 accepts the story in the main , and ...
... Solon lasted from B. C. 593-583 ; Croesus came to the throne B. c . 560 ; however DL . 1 §§ 50. 62 and Suid . speak of later travels ; Solon died in Kypros . Duncker Gesch . d . Alterth . 12 596-7 accepts the story in the main , and ...
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Page 146 - I sit by and sing, Or gather rushes, to make many a ring For thy long fingers ; tell thee tales of love, How the pale Phoebe, hunting in a grove, First saw the boy Endymion, from whose eyes She took eternal fire that never dies ; How she...
Page 377 - II brise de Séjan la statue adorée ; Soit qu'il fasse au conseil courir les sénateurs , D'un tyran soupçonneux pâles adulateurs...
Page 106 - When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough.
Page 171 - haec', inquit, 'limina victor Alcides subiit, haec illum regia cepit. aude, hospes, contemnere opes et te quoque dignum finge deo rebusque veni non asper egenis'.
Page 153 - ... scimus, frustra ut simus, quom quid cupienter dari petimus nobis, quasi quid in rem sit possimus noscere. certa mittimus, dum incerta petimus ; atque hoc evenit in labore atque in dolore, ut mors obrepat interim, sed iam satis est philosophatum.
Page viii - ... maior. tu quamvis levium minimam exiguamque malorum particulam vix ferre potes spumantibus ardens visceribus, sacrum tibi quod non reddat amicus 15 depositum? stupet haec qui iam post terga reliquit sexaginta annos Fonteio consule natus?
Page 20 - Publilius, tragicis comicisque vehementior ingeniis quotiens mimicas ineptias et verba ad summam caveam spectantia reliquit, inter multa alia cothurno, non tantum sipario, fortiora et hoc ait : Cuivis potest accidere quod cuiquam potest.
Page 32 - Achaiam, ut diximus, petit hinc maxime motus. instituerant civitates, apud quas musici agones edi solent, omnes citharoedorum coronas ad ipsum mittere. eas adeo grate recipiebat, ut legatos, qui pertulissent, non modo primos admitteret, sed etiam familiaribus epulis interponeret. a quibusdam ex his rogatus, ut cantaret super cenam, exceptusque effusius, solos scire audire Graecos solosque se et studiis suis dignos ait.
Page 21 - Cum artem ludicram scaenamque totam in probro ducerent, genus id hominum non modo honore civium reliquorum carere, sed etiam tribu moveri notatione censoria voluerunt.
Page 159 - Ad rem autem ut redeam, iudicium hoc omnium mortalium est, fortunam a deo petendam, a se ipso sumendam esse sapientiam.