Mr. Spanheim and Mr. Grævius give a high character of Dr.
The Roman Antiquities of Grævius contain several other excellent pieces by Sigonius, which have gained him the indisputable character of the first antiquary, both for learning and judgment, whom the sixteenth century produced.
Mævius was a wretched poet of Virgilʼs time, and seems to be wrongly named by La Bruyère in apposition to Titius.
But a codicil is joined to the will which must also be read, by which Mævius is appointed sole heir, and Titius is sent back to the suburbs to trudge without money or titles.
TABOO A Legend Retold from the Dirghic of Sævius Nicanor, with Prolegomena, Notes, and a Preliminary Memoir By James Branch Cabell At melius fuerat non scribere, namque tacere Tutum semper erit.
Mount Vesu'vius in the early ages of Italy was not a volcano; its first eruption took place A.
Ser'vius divided all the Romans into classes and centuries according to their wealth and the amount of taxes paid to the state.
This was the end of Ser'vius Tul'lius, a prince of eminent justice and moderation, after an useful and prosperous reign of forty-four years.
In the first year of his reign, an eruption of Mount Vesu'vius overwhelmed many towns,[27] throwing its ashes into countries more than a hundred miles distant.
Ser'vius was the son of a bondwoman, who had been taken at the sacking of a town belonging to the Latins, and was born whilst his mother was a slave.
The entire constitution was remodelled by Ser'vius Tul'lius, and a more liberal form of government introduced.
He is the grandson in the poems of Nævius and Ennius, who were both nearly contemporary with Fabius Pictor.
Fla'vius Clau'dius being nominated to succeed, was joyfully accepted by all orders of the state, and his title confirmed by the senate and the people.
But Mævius makes it clear That he's a monster of an ass, An ass without an ear.
Grævius and Spanheim pronounced him the rising star of British literature, and a correspondence with the former began in 1692, which continued in unbroken friendship till his death.
Grævius declares, in variety of learning to no one work that he has inserted in his numerous volumes.
The two most industrious scholars of their time, Grævius and Gronovius, collected into one body such of the numerous treatises on Roman and Greek antiquities, as they thought most worthy of preservation in an uniform and accessible work.
The true poet was inspired by Apollo; but a poetaster like Mævius wrote without inspiration, as it were, in spite of the god.
If Mævius scribble in Apollo's spite, There are who judge still worse than he can write.
And yet at the same time, Nævius and Plautus, the first Latin comedians, had filled the city with all the borrowed scenes of Menander and Philemon.
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