The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. Tonson, 1726 - 296 sidor |
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... most Vain , and the most Ambitious of our Age , have not dar'd to affume fo much , as the Compe- titors of Themistocles : They have yielded the first Place without difpute ; and have been arrogantly content to be efteem'd as Second to ...
... most Vain , and the most Ambitious of our Age , have not dar'd to affume fo much , as the Compe- titors of Themistocles : They have yielded the first Place without difpute ; and have been arrogantly content to be efteem'd as Second to ...
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... most perfect Model . I have con- tinually laid them before me ; and the greatest Commendation , which my own Partiality can give to my Productions , is , that they are Copies , and no farther to be allow'd , than as they have fome ...
... most perfect Model . I have con- tinually laid them before me ; and the greatest Commendation , which my own Partiality can give to my Productions , is , that they are Copies , and no farther to be allow'd , than as they have fome ...
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... most Virtuous a- mongst Women . Heaven be prais'd , our common Libellers are as free from the imputation of Wit , as of Mora- lity ; and therefore whatever Mifchief they have defign'd , they have perform❜d but little of it . Yet thefe ...
... most Virtuous a- mongst Women . Heaven be prais'd , our common Libellers are as free from the imputation of Wit , as of Mora- lity ; and therefore whatever Mifchief they have defign'd , they have perform❜d but little of it . Yet thefe ...
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... most Ages ; and course of Time rather improves Na- ture , than impairs her . What has been , may be again : Another Homer , and another Virgil , may poffibly arife from thofe very Caufes which pro-- duc'd the firft : Tho ' it wou'd be ...
... most Ages ; and course of Time rather improves Na- ture , than impairs her . What has been , may be again : Another Homer , and another Virgil , may poffibly arife from thofe very Caufes which pro-- duc'd the firft : Tho ' it wou'd be ...
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... most confpicuous in them : An ingenious Piece of Flattery , tho ' it turn'd not much to his Account . Had he liv'd to finish his Poem , in the fix remaining Legends , it had certainly been more of a Piece ; but cou'd not have been ...
... most confpicuous in them : An ingenious Piece of Flattery , tho ' it turn'd not much to his Account . Had he liv'd to finish his Poem , in the fix remaining Legends , it had certainly been more of a Piece ; but cou'd not have been ...
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