The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. Tonson, 1726 - 296 sidor |
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... himself when he drew the Picture , and was the very Bays of his own Farce . Because alfo I knew , that my Betters were more concern- ed than I was in that Satyr : and , laftly , because . Mr. Smith and Mr. Johnson , the main Pillars of ...
... himself when he drew the Picture , and was the very Bays of his own Farce . Because alfo I knew , that my Betters were more concern- ed than I was in that Satyr : and , laftly , because . Mr. Smith and Mr. Johnson , the main Pillars of ...
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... himself to have been too Lyrical , that is , to have written beneath the Dig nity of Heroick Verfe , in his Episodes of Sophro- nia , Erminia , and Armida ; his Story is not fo pleafing as Ariofto's ; he is too flatulent fometimes , and ...
... himself to have been too Lyrical , that is , to have written beneath the Dig nity of Heroick Verfe , in his Episodes of Sophro- nia , Erminia , and Armida ; his Story is not fo pleafing as Ariofto's ; he is too flatulent fometimes , and ...
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... himself with the Partiality of his Deities , their Favours , their Counfels or Commands , to those whose Caufe they had efpous'd , without bringing them to the Outragiousness of Blows . Now , our Religion ( fays he ) is depriv'd of the ...
... himself with the Partiality of his Deities , their Favours , their Counfels or Commands , to those whose Caufe they had efpous'd , without bringing them to the Outragiousness of Blows . Now , our Religion ( fays he ) is depriv'd of the ...
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... himself , but yet a Creature ; at leaft by the connivance , or tacit per- miffion of the Omniscient Being . Thus , my Lord , I have , as briefly as I cou'd , given your Lordship , and by you the World , arudé Draught of what I have been ...
... himself , but yet a Creature ; at leaft by the connivance , or tacit per- miffion of the Omniscient Being . Thus , my Lord , I have , as briefly as I cou'd , given your Lordship , and by you the World , arudé Draught of what I have been ...
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... himself cou'd have perform'd the like , ' till he attempts it . ' Tis juft the Defcription that Horace makes of fuch a finish'd Piece : It appears fo easie , Ut fibi quivis fperet idem ; fudet multum , fruftra- que laboret , aufus idem ...
... himself cou'd have perform'd the like , ' till he attempts it . ' Tis juft the Defcription that Horace makes of fuch a finish'd Piece : It appears fo easie , Ut fibi quivis fperet idem ; fudet multum , fruftra- que laboret , aufus idem ...
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