The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. Tonson, 1726 - 296 sidor |
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... whose Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and Satyrs , you had equall'd them , if our Language had not yielded to the Roman Majefty , and length of Time had not added a Reverence to the Works of Ho-- race . For good Senfe is the fame in ...
... whose Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and Satyrs , you had equall'd them , if our Language had not yielded to the Roman Majefty , and length of Time had not added a Reverence to the Works of Ho-- race . For good Senfe is the fame in ...
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... whose Caufe they had efpous'd , without bringing them to the Outragiousness of Blows . Now , our Religion ( fays he ) is depriv'd of the greateft part of those Machines ; at leaft the moft shining in Epique Poetry . Tho St. Michael in ...
... whose Caufe they had efpous'd , without bringing them to the Outragiousness of Blows . Now , our Religion ( fays he ) is depriv'd of the greateft part of those Machines ; at leaft the moft shining in Epique Poetry . Tho St. Michael in ...
Sida xliii
... particular Perfons ; fuch as were the lambiques of Archilocus against Lycambes , which Horace un- doubtedly imitated in some of his Odes and Epodes , whose whofe Titles bear a fufficient Witnefs of it : 1 The DEDICATIO N. xliii.
... particular Perfons ; fuch as were the lambiques of Archilocus against Lycambes , which Horace un- doubtedly imitated in some of his Odes and Epodes , whose whofe Titles bear a fufficient Witnefs of it : 1 The DEDICATIO N. xliii.
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... Whose Venom first thy Noble Offspring ftung ? Behold ! a Man by Birth and Fortune great Weds with a Man ; yet from th ' Etherial Seat No ratling of thy Brazen Wheels we hear , Nor is Earth pierc'd with thy avenging Spear ! Oh ! if thy ...
... Whose Venom first thy Noble Offspring ftung ? Behold ! a Man by Birth and Fortune great Weds with a Man ; yet from th ' Etherial Seat No ratling of thy Brazen Wheels we hear , Nor is Earth pierc'd with thy avenging Spear ! Oh ! if thy ...
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... whose small Estate Is not the Value of the fettled Rate : The Sons of happy Punks , the Pandar's Heir , Are privileg'd to fit in Triumph there , To clap the firft , and rule the Theatre . Up to the Galleries , for fhame retreat ; For ...
... whose small Estate Is not the Value of the fettled Rate : The Sons of happy Punks , the Pandar's Heir , Are privileg'd to fit in Triumph there , To clap the firft , and rule the Theatre . Up to the Galleries , for fhame retreat ; For ...
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