The Works of HoraceAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 325 páginas |
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... Persius , " Auriculas asini Midas rex habet , " where Midas is Nero , as Plania is Delia , in Tibullus , etc .; Malthinus in Serm . i . 8 , is for Maecenas , etc. A freed - woman could = *** - not be intended , from the expression " nec ...
... Persius , " Auriculas asini Midas rex habet , " where Midas is Nero , as Plania is Delia , in Tibullus , etc .; Malthinus in Serm . i . 8 , is for Maecenas , etc. A freed - woman could = *** - not be intended , from the expression " nec ...
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... Persius , preces emaces , prayers of purchase . FRANCIS . 5 This was the goddess who presided over funerals . She is called Venus inferna or Epitymbia , in some ancient epitaphs , and reckoned among the infernal deities . A place in ...
... Persius , preces emaces , prayers of purchase . FRANCIS . 5 This was the goddess who presided over funerals . She is called Venus inferna or Epitymbia , in some ancient epitaphs , and reckoned among the infernal deities . A place in ...
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... Persius . In what manner the mongrel Persius " revenged the filth and venom of Rupilius , surnamed King , is I think known to all the blind men and barbers . This Persius , being a man of fortune , had very great business at Clazomenæ ...
... Persius . In what manner the mongrel Persius " revenged the filth and venom of Rupilius , surnamed King , is I think known to all the blind men and barbers . This Persius , being a man of fortune , had very great business at Clazomenæ ...
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... Persius opens his case ; and is laughed at by all the assem- bly ; he extols Brutus , and extols the guard ; he styles Brutus the sun of Asia , and his attendants he styles salutary stars , all except King ; that he [ he says , ] came ...
... Persius opens his case ; and is laughed at by all the assem- bly ; he extols Brutus , and extols the guard ; he styles Brutus the sun of Asia , and his attendants he styles salutary stars , all except King ; that he [ he says , ] came ...
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... his friendship . " So Persius i . 107 , " Sed quid opus teneras mordaci radere vero Auriculas ? Vide sis ne majorum tibi forte Limina et rigescunt . " ORELLI . off that mask , by means of which each man SAT . I. 185 SATIRES OF HORACE .
... his friendship . " So Persius i . 107 , " Sed quid opus teneras mordaci radere vero Auriculas ? Vide sis ne majorum tibi forte Limina et rigescunt . " ORELLI . off that mask , by means of which each man SAT . I. 185 SATIRES OF HORACE .
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