The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... gain'd the Victory for us Chriftians , without inte- refting Heaven in the Quarrel ; and that with as much Eafe , and as little Credit to the Conqueror , as when a Party of 100 Soldiers defeats another , which confists only of 50 . This ...
... gain'd the Victory for us Chriftians , without inte- refting Heaven in the Quarrel ; and that with as much Eafe , and as little Credit to the Conqueror , as when a Party of 100 Soldiers defeats another , which confists only of 50 . This ...
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... be only argu'd in general , which of them was the better Poet ; the Victory is already gain'd on the fide of Horace Virgil himself muft yield to him in the Deli- cacy cacy of his Turns , his Choice of Words , The DEDICATION . lxv.
... be only argu'd in general , which of them was the better Poet ; the Victory is already gain'd on the fide of Horace Virgil himself muft yield to him in the Deli- cacy cacy of his Turns , his Choice of Words , The DEDICATION . lxv.
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... gain a greater Efteem with the Publick . Next he informs us more openly , why he rather addicts himself to Sa- tyr , than any other kind of Poetry . And here he difcovers that it is not fo much his Indignation to ill Poets , as to ill ...
... gain a greater Efteem with the Publick . Next he informs us more openly , why he rather addicts himself to Sa- tyr , than any other kind of Poetry . And here he difcovers that it is not fo much his Indignation to ill Poets , as to ill ...
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... gains an Ounce , another gains Eleven : A dear - bought Bargain , all things duly weigh'd , For which their thrice concocted Blood is paid . With Looks as wan , as he who in the Brake At unawares has trode upon a Snake . Or play'd 13 at ...
... gains an Ounce , another gains Eleven : A dear - bought Bargain , all things duly weigh'd , For which their thrice concocted Blood is paid . With Looks as wan , as he who in the Brake At unawares has trode upon a Snake . Or play'd 13 at ...
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... the Life of every Man ; as it was of Clothe to hold the Thread . Arturius . Any debauch'd wicked Fellow who gains by the times . Knaves who in full Affemblies have the knack Of turning Knaves 24 SAT . III . JUVENA L.
... the Life of every Man ; as it was of Clothe to hold the Thread . Arturius . Any debauch'd wicked Fellow who gains by the times . Knaves who in full Affemblies have the knack Of turning Knaves 24 SAT . III . JUVENA L.
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