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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1888-1889-733

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GENERAL LITERATURE DEPARTMENT 725 single jail in Alfred's golden reign Could half the nation's criminals contain He left the name at which the world grew pale To point moral or adorn tale Still raise for good the supplicating voice But leave to Heaven the measure and the choice Fortune foretun'd the dying notes of Rome Till thy consul sole consol'd thy doom Au royaume des aveugles les borgnes sont roys Sans teeth sans eyes sans taste sans everything Explain sub hasta-munera edunt-verso pollice- facinus majoris abollae-exodium-stantis convicia mandrae -liburna-medium unguem-Quinquatribus-induperator- -jam dextra computat annos What does Juvenal tell us of Democritus Demosthenes and Hannibal Quote his own words where you can Explain the allusions in the following fatigatas ubi Daedalus exuit alas-hospes numinis Idaei-Sic libitum vano qui nos distinxit Othoni-verbosa et grandis epistola venit Capreis-Panem et Circenses-victus ne poenas exigat Ajax Ut male defensus-Ipsum compedibus qui vinxerat Ennosigaeum Give the incidents of JuvenaPs life so far as they are known What allusion is there supposed to be to them in Martial and in Quod non dant procere dabit histrio Illustrate from his writings or elsewhere the beliefs in his day the relations between patron and client VI -f&tetnni nf 3ftome Describe the Servian constitution Give the evidence for the earliest connection be- tween Rome and Carthage between Rome and the Etruscans What were the results of the first second and third secession of the Plebs
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