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Strona 159
... speaking of ] to which if you do not grant your indulgence , a numerous band of poets shall come , which will take my part ( for we are many more in number ) , “ and , like the Jews , we will force you to come over to our numerous party ...
... speaking of ] to which if you do not grant your indulgence , a numerous band of poets shall come , which will take my part ( for we are many more in number ) , “ and , like the Jews , we will force you to come over to our numerous party ...
Strona 165
... speaking was changed , and from thence libertus and libertinus were used as synonymous terms to signify a man who was made free . SAN . 64 Licuisse . Lævinus is here pleasantly set up to auction , for licere was the term used to signify ...
... speaking was changed , and from thence libertus and libertinus were used as synonymous terms to signify a man who was made free . SAN . 64 Licuisse . Lævinus is here pleasantly set up to auction , for licere was the term used to signify ...
Strona 167
... speaking more ) ; I did not tell you that I was the issue of an illustrious father : I did not [ pretend ] that I ... speak in my own praise ) , I live undefiled , and in- nocent , and dear to my friends ; my father was the cause of all ...
... speaking more ) ; I did not tell you that I was the issue of an illustrious father : I did not [ pretend ] that I ... speak in my own praise ) , I live undefiled , and in- nocent , and dear to my friends ; my father was the cause of all ...
Strona 170
... of his Macedonian government , and prætor may be understood proprætor : a manner of speaking of which there are many examples . SAN . Bacchius and Bithus " were not better matched . they 170 BOOK L SATIRES OF HORACE .
... of his Macedonian government , and prætor may be understood proprætor : a manner of speaking of which there are many examples . SAN . Bacchius and Bithus " were not better matched . they 170 BOOK L SATIRES OF HORACE .
Strona 173
... speaking alternately with Sagana , the ghosts uttered dismal and piercing shrieks ; and how by stealth they laid in the earth a wolf's beard , with the teeth of a spotted snake ; and how a great blaze flamed forth from the waxen image ...
... speaking alternately with Sagana , the ghosts uttered dismal and piercing shrieks ; and how by stealth they laid in the earth a wolf's beard , with the teeth of a spotted snake ; and how a great blaze flamed forth from the waxen image ...
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