The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. Tonson, 1726 - 296 sidor |
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... love you , above all other Men : There is a Certainty in the Propofition , and we know it . With the fame Affurance can I say , you neither have Enemies , nor can fcarce have any ; for they who have never heard of you , can neither Love ...
... love you , above all other Men : There is a Certainty in the Propofition , and we know it . With the fame Affurance can I say , you neither have Enemies , nor can fcarce have any ; for they who have never heard of you , can neither Love ...
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... Love . In this ( if I may be pardon'd for fo bold a Truth ) Mr. Cowley has copy'd him to a Fault ; fo great a one in my Opinion , that it throws his Miftrefs infinitely below his Pindariques , and his latter Compofitions , which are ...
... Love . In this ( if I may be pardon'd for fo bold a Truth ) Mr. Cowley has copy'd him to a Fault ; fo great a one in my Opinion , that it throws his Miftrefs infinitely below his Pindariques , and his latter Compofitions , which are ...
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... love of their Masters , may have ' tranfported both too far , in the frequent ufe of them ; yet in my Opinion , obfolete Words may then be laudably reviv'd , when either they are more founding , or more fignificant than thofe in ...
... love of their Masters , may have ' tranfported both too far , in the frequent ufe of them ; yet in my Opinion , obfolete Words may then be laudably reviv'd , when either they are more founding , or more fignificant than thofe in ...
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... Love makes al- moft every Man a Rhimer , tho ' not a Poet . By this time , my Lord , I doubt not but that you wonder , why I have run off from my Biafs fo long together , and made fo tedious a Digreffion from Satyr to Heroick Poetry ...
... Love makes al- moft every Man a Rhimer , tho ' not a Poet . By this time , my Lord , I doubt not but that you wonder , why I have run off from my Biafs fo long together , and made fo tedious a Digreffion from Satyr to Heroick Poetry ...
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... Love of GOD , what- ever Hardships can befal in the World ; not in any great Attempts , or in performance of thofe Enter- prifes which the Poets call Heroique ; and which are commonly the Effects of Intereft , Oftentation , Pride , and ...
... Love of GOD , what- ever Hardships can befal in the World ; not in any great Attempts , or in performance of thofe Enter- prifes which the Poets call Heroique ; and which are commonly the Effects of Intereft , Oftentation , Pride , and ...
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