The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... still intelligible , at least after a little Practice ; and for the laft , he is the more to be admir'd ; that la- bouring under fuch a Difficulty , his Verfes are so nu- merous , fo various , and fo harmonious , that only Vir- gil ...
... still intelligible , at least after a little Practice ; and for the laft , he is the more to be admir'd ; that la- bouring under fuch a Difficulty , his Verfes are so nu- merous , fo various , and fo harmonious , that only Vir- gil ...
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... still ready to return to Buffoonry and Farce . From hence it came , that in the Olympique Games , where the Poets contended for four Prizes , the Satirique Tragedy was the laft of them ; for in the reft , the Satires were excluded from ...
... still ready to return to Buffoonry and Farce . From hence it came , that in the Olympique Games , where the Poets contended for four Prizes , the Satirique Tragedy was the laft of them ; for in the reft , the Satires were excluded from ...
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... down the Supreme Power of Dicta- torship , or still keep it . 7 Lucilius , the first Satyrist of the Romans , who wrote long before Horace . E 5 Atter d Attend the Caufes which my Mufe have led : When SAT . I. 3 JUVENA L. ยง.
... down the Supreme Power of Dicta- torship , or still keep it . 7 Lucilius , the first Satyrist of the Romans , who wrote long before Horace . E 5 Atter d Attend the Caufes which my Mufe have led : When SAT . I. 3 JUVENA L. ยง.
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... Still ready to reflect their Patron's Face . The Panegyrick Hand , and lifted Eye , Prepar'd for fome new Piece of Flattery . Ev'n Nastiness , Occafions will afford ; They praise a belching , or well - piffing Lord . Befides , there's ...
... Still ready to reflect their Patron's Face . The Panegyrick Hand , and lifted Eye , Prepar'd for fome new Piece of Flattery . Ev'n Nastiness , Occafions will afford ; They praise a belching , or well - piffing Lord . Befides , there's ...
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... Still worships Vefta , 1 tho ' an humbler way Still 44 SAT . IV . JUVENA L. For who that Lordly Fish durft fell or buy, ...
... Still worships Vefta , 1 tho ' an humbler way Still 44 SAT . IV . JUVENA L. For who that Lordly Fish durft fell or buy, ...
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