Notes on Juvenal, Apuleius, Etc

Classical Quarterly 3 (4):279-280 (1909)
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IN the Sixteenth Satire, the first topic Juvenal takes up in detail is the impossibility of obtaining satisfactory legal redress from the praetorians. The account has two divisions: you will have a bad time yourself in the military court, and what friend will come to support you?

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