History of Roman Literature from Its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age ...E. Littell, 1827 |
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Strona 30
... slavery , and such like things as are not only altoge- ther unworthy of the divine nature , but disgrace even the hu- man . They had no wailing and lamentations for the sufferings of their gods , nor like the Greeks , any Bacchic orgies ...
... slavery , and such like things as are not only altoge- ther unworthy of the divine nature , but disgrace even the hu- man . They had no wailing and lamentations for the sufferings of their gods , nor like the Greeks , any Bacchic orgies ...
Strona 39
... slaves , leaving only in choice to citizens and freemen the arts of agriculture and arms , long continued in undimin- ished respect and observance . Romulus , says Dionysius , or- dered the same persons to exercise the employments both ...
... slaves , leaving only in choice to citizens and freemen the arts of agriculture and arms , long continued in undimin- ished respect and observance . Romulus , says Dionysius , or- dered the same persons to exercise the employments both ...
Strona 54
... slave , and afterwards the freedman of Livius Salinator , from whom he derived one of his names : these facts , however , do not seem to rest on any authority more ancient than the Eusebian Chronicle . The precise period of his death is ...
... slave , and afterwards the freedman of Livius Salinator , from whom he derived one of his names : these facts , however , do not seem to rest on any authority more ancient than the Eusebian Chronicle . The precise period of his death is ...
Strona 98
... slave , who has so much art as to strike in with him , and help to dupe his father ; a braggadocio captain ; a parasite ; a lady of pleasure . As for the poor honest maid , on whom the story is built , and who ought to be one of the ...
... slave , who has so much art as to strike in with him , and help to dupe his father ; a braggadocio captain ; a parasite ; a lady of pleasure . As for the poor honest maid , on whom the story is built , and who ought to be one of the ...
Strona 100
... slave . Many of his plays were written in these unfavourable circumstances , and ofcourse have not obtained all the perfection which might otherwise have resulted from his knowledge of life , and his long prac- tice in the dramatic art ...
... slave . Many of his plays were written in these unfavourable circumstances , and ofcourse have not obtained all the perfection which might otherwise have resulted from his knowledge of life , and his long prac- tice in the dramatic art ...
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