The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Fortune : They wou'd be more malicious if you us'd it not fo well , and with fo much Generosity . Fame is in itself a real Good , if we may be- lieve Cicero , who was perhaps too fond of it . But even Fame , as Virgil tells us ...
... Fortune : They wou'd be more malicious if you us'd it not fo well , and with fo much Generosity . Fame is in itself a real Good , if we may be- lieve Cicero , who was perhaps too fond of it . But even Fame , as Virgil tells us ...
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... Fortune , and the lofs of that poor Subfiftence which I had from Two Kings , whom I had ferv'd more faithfully than profitably to myself ; then your Lordship was pleas'd , out of no other Motive but your own Noblenefs , with- out any ...
... Fortune , and the lofs of that poor Subfiftence which I had from Two Kings , whom I had ferv'd more faithfully than profitably to myself ; then your Lordship was pleas'd , out of no other Motive but your own Noblenefs , with- out any ...
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... Fortune of both in process of time was juft the fame ; the old Comedy of the Grecians was for- bidden , for its too much Licence in expofing of parti , cular Perfons , and the rude Satyr of the Romans was also punish'd by a Law of the ...
... Fortune of both in process of time was juft the fame ; the old Comedy of the Grecians was for- bidden , for its too much Licence in expofing of parti , cular Perfons , and the rude Satyr of the Romans was also punish'd by a Law of the ...
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... Fortune ' ; to efteem as nothing the Things that are ' without us , because they are not in our Power ; not to value Riches , Beauty , Honours , Fame , or Health , any farther than as Conveniencies , and fo many Helps to liv- ing as we ...
... Fortune ' ; to efteem as nothing the Things that are ' without us , because they are not in our Power ; not to value Riches , Beauty , Honours , Fame , or Health , any farther than as Conveniencies , and fo many Helps to liv- ing as we ...
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... 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 Jurifdiction ( Mars ) falls fhort To punish Mischief of fo vaft import ...
... 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 Jurifdiction ( Mars ) falls fhort To punish Mischief of fo vaft import ...
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