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... Persius himself , or his friend and monitor ; or , in some places , a third person . But Casaubon comes back always to himself , and concludes that if Persius had not been obscure there had been no need of him for an interpreter . Yet ...
... Persius himself , or his friend and monitor ; or , in some places , a third person . But Casaubon comes back always to himself , and concludes that if Persius had not been obscure there had been no need of him for an interpreter . Yet ...
Sivu 581
... Persius . And this he expressed , not only in all his satires , but in the manner of his life . I will not lessen this commendation of the Stoic philosophy by giving you an account of some absurdities in their doctrine , and some ...
... Persius . And this he expressed , not only in all his satires , but in the manner of his life . I will not lessen this commendation of the Stoic philosophy by giving you an account of some absurdities in their doctrine , and some ...
Sivu 593
... Persius should call upon Brutus to revenge him on his adversary ; and that because he had killed Julius Caesar , for ... Persius , I have given the reasons why I think him inferior to both of them . Yet I have one thing to add on that ...
... Persius should call upon Brutus to revenge him on his adversary ; and that because he had killed Julius Caesar , for ... Persius , I have given the reasons why I think him inferior to both of them . Yet I have one thing to add on that ...
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