The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, And Lucilius Literally Translated ...
The Satires of Juvenal, Persius, Sulpicia, And Lucilius Literally Translated ...
Juvenal, Persius
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368, T. Cf. Bekker's Gallns, p. 303. ' Mango, cf. Pers., vi., 76, seq., from manu ago, because they made up their goods for sale, or from fiayyavov, " a trick." Cf. Aristoph., Plut., 310. Bekker*s Gallus, the Excursus on " the Slaves." * Casulam. Cf. ix., 59, "Rusticus infans, cum matre ct casulis et conlusore catello." ** Sighs for his little cottage, and would fain Meet his old playfellows the goats again.' Gifford. * Vim, Cf. vii., 96, ** Vinum Tiberi devectum." Mart., x., 48, 19, ** De Nome...ntana vinum sine faece lagen4.'* * Uiados. " The tale of Ilium, or that rival lay Which holds in deep suspense the dubious bay." Bad. * Legantur. Cf. Com. Nep., vit. Attici, " Nemo in convivio ejus aliud acroama audivit quam Anagnosten : quod not) quidem jncundissimuiQ Digitized by VjOOQIC 134 SATIBB XL put off an your cares, laj aside business, and all6W yourself a pleasing respite, since you will haye it in your power to be idle all day long. Let there be no mention of mcmey out at interest. Nor if your wife is accustomed to go out at break of day and return at night, let her stir up your bile,^ thouglT you hold your tongue.
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