Selections from the satires of Juvenal to which is added the fifth satire of Persius

발행: 1876년

분량: 293페이지

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분류: 시와 노래

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IT NOTES.

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s3. Rupes Sen. N. O. iii I8, d audiebamus nihil esse melius suaeutili mullo. Peractum, gone through, rarisaelied.Us6. Proxima. Se maria ae flumina.28. Laenas, a legasty-hunter. Aurelia, the rich Iadyishod aster, Selis a muel of her present us h does no Want. - Observe thechiasinus in this line. U Laenas is circumflexedin the lust syllabie.

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Were Servexup. Verg. aen. i. Togri penum struere. Another Part

121 Chironomunta, the Greeti participi in Roman letters

giii A. To these Was ometimes adde an honorar name, calledosnomen, as Afrisianus Freedmen Also assume the Praenomen an nomen of thei liberator, generallyaefore their own name. '

man, like to the gods, and kinder thau the fates.

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audiri soli Aen. i. o : Offula Ponunt. Frater. Ηοrat. N. i. 6, a frater, Pater, adde ut cuique est aetas, ita quemque facetus adopta.

Agrippina polsonethi With one A. D. d. 151. Homer Odyg. vii. represent the gardens of Alcinous kingo the Phaeaeians, asille ruith perpetua fruits.1θ2. Sororibus Afris Theruesperides.158. In aggere. O the rampar of Servius Tullius. Ib sq. A mori(ehis here represented dresse u in regimenta Aand sitiing on a goat, munehingon apple in the intervat of throwinga dari for the a Lusement of spectator Dan perhaps his master's gain . S a Ias Mayor. Ab ectyeli in the sense of romethequestos a goat is justo sied by ct equo in Properi iti II, 13, and Ovid. A.

A. i. Io.

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IS NOTES.

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SATIRE VII.

ARGUMENT.

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you an mali his ather listonis osten a I have listene to his non- sense. U Nor is Vettius a singula instanee of a rhetorici an homus leave his school declamations for recti Stris in the eoiaris to Sue his Pupit mr payment. Sine then it is o mali a pittanc that thei helor earuS, Dot amouistin ut bestri more than the cost os a tisiliet for breuit, and sine even for that he mustio to iam, I mould ad visehim atheret folio an other profession See ho much the musist- master eis, and you 'li ea usi ou Elements of Rhetorie.' IJebuit is him costi ballis, and porticoes o ride in When it ratias. What, must he wait ill the k olears, and go plasti in ille uda And then a in ing-room on inurbie illars. Whateve his ousecosis, he has his bullers and his cooks besides Meantime Quintilianget his N Sestertia, and that a splendii Dei There' nothin alather Nil notia more for thanior his son to then is Quintilian

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torici an consul, and fili Pleas a consul rhetorician. What was Ventidius, What Tullius Z What ut a star and influence of hid lendesti ny Fate causive a lavem kingdom and a prisone triumphS. Eut Quintilian is a lucti rhetorician, rare a a White raVeti. Munygro Near of the fruities leasther' chair - Witnes Carrinas and Thrasymachus cherio Na Poorri Whomotheus couldiive nothing

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8. Ploria The grove of the Muses o Mount Helieon, betneen tholauntains Aganippe and Hippocrene, is here calle Pieriα' by the conventionat nam of the Mu,es, although the historical Pieria laynorth of OlympuS.

I2. Paccius and Faustus, tragio poets of the py Alcithoe, daughter of Minyas for her refusa to hare in the worshi os Dionysos, nas changed into a bat Thebes furnisbed an a subjectsi the stage. Tereus a the subjec os tragedies by Sophocles, Philocles Carcinus theriounger, and AttiuS.IB. Sub judice tis ridicem. I sqq. Faciant, ete. Although laves rom Asia Who have been ruisexto knighthoodio go i. e. ive sal Se testimony).15. The MES. reni equitesque. The sirst syllabie of Lithyni selferulier Jong Juv. X. 162: V. 1 . In the omisSion os que, and in punctuation, Idollow With Mayor H A. . Munro note in syor'ssecond edition), Who has relieved the disti eulties of si much vexe Pa,Sage. The recent editor ver generalty have considere this Verse a Spurious. Resaining it, Asiani must necordin to Muni o b limitet to the Pople of the roBince Asia; thus Catullus, Writing in Bithynia, says et oletaeus Asiae Oleniti Myhe8,' and Versei may be explaine by the fac that tithynia uni Gallatia hactgot ver much mixexu together. '16. Altera Gallia, Ne Gutit, i. e. Galatia so nume fro the Galli tribes, whieli, separasing roin the main od os mauis under Brennus, mere invited into Asia, C. T by Nicomedes o Bithynia, and were confinexto the district whieli bore their numere Attalus I. cir L. C. 23o. Mayor. Nudo talo. f. edito fibia, i. 111.

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