The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1958 |
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... Juvenal's Time the Building grew by several Orders and Stories , as he has very humorously described it . Tot premit ordinibus , tot adhuc compagibus altum Aedificat caput : Andromachen a fronte videbis ; Post minor est : credas aliam ...
... Juvenal's Time the Building grew by several Orders and Stories , as he has very humorously described it . Tot premit ordinibus , tot adhuc compagibus altum Aedificat caput : Andromachen a fronte videbis ; Post minor est : credas aliam ...
Strana 531
... Juvenal and Persius ( 1702 ) represents Apollo giving the mask of Satire to Juvenal . The first edition , 1693 , is without ' Sculptures . ' PAGE 98. Larvati , in the primary sense , ' bewitched . ' Larva , a ghost ; then a mask . 33 ...
... Juvenal and Persius ( 1702 ) represents Apollo giving the mask of Satire to Juvenal . The first edition , 1693 , is without ' Sculptures . ' PAGE 98. Larvati , in the primary sense , ' bewitched . ' Larva , a ghost ; then a mask . 33 ...
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... Juvenal ( c . A.D. 50 - c . 130 ) . SATIRES : with THE SATIRES OF PERSIUS . Introduction by Prof. H. J. Rose , M.A. , F.B.A. William Gifford Translation , 1802. Revised by John Warrington . Lucretius ( c . 99 ? -50 ? B.C. ) . 997 ON THE ...
... Juvenal ( c . A.D. 50 - c . 130 ) . SATIRES : with THE SATIRES OF PERSIUS . Introduction by Prof. H. J. Rose , M.A. , F.B.A. William Gifford Translation , 1802. Revised by John Warrington . Lucretius ( c . 99 ? -50 ? B.C. ) . 997 ON THE ...
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