The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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Sida xxviii
... Ground ; but lies fo hidden , and sọ deep , that the Mines of it are feldom found ; but the force of Waters cafts it out from the Bowels of Moun- tains , and expofes it amongst the Sands of Rivers : giving us of her Bounty , what we cou ...
... Ground ; but lies fo hidden , and sọ deep , that the Mines of it are feldom found ; but the force of Waters cafts it out from the Bowels of Moun- tains , and expofes it amongst the Sands of Rivers : giving us of her Bounty , what we cou ...
Sida xlv
... Ground work , but also the Manner of their Writing . And how grave foever his Tragedies might be , yet in . his Comedies he exprefs'd the Way of Aristophanes , Eu- polis , polis , and the reft , which was to call The DEDICATION . xlv.
... Ground work , but also the Manner of their Writing . And how grave foever his Tragedies might be , yet in . his Comedies he exprefs'd the Way of Aristophanes , Eu- polis , polis , and the reft , which was to call The DEDICATION . xlv.
Sida xlvii
... Ground - work of their Pleasantry , their Ve- nom , and their Raillery on particular Perfons , and ge- neral Vices : And by this means , avoiding the Danger of any ill Succefs , in a Publick Representation , he hop'd to be as well ...
... Ground - work of their Pleasantry , their Ve- nom , and their Raillery on particular Perfons , and ge- neral Vices : And by this means , avoiding the Danger of any ill Succefs , in a Publick Representation , he hop'd to be as well ...
Sida xlviii
... Ground - work of Satyr from the first Farces of the Romans ; rather than from the formed Plays of Livius Andronicus , which were copy'd from the Grecian Comedies . It may pof- fibly be fo ; but Dacier knows no more of it than I do . And ...
... Ground - work of Satyr from the first Farces of the Romans ; rather than from the formed Plays of Livius Andronicus , which were copy'd from the Grecian Comedies . It may pof- fibly be fo ; but Dacier knows no more of it than I do . And ...
Sida lxxi
... the Reader ; and the greater the Soul of him who reads , his Transports are the greater . Horace is always on the amble , Juvenal on the gallop ; but hist way in way is perpetually on Carpet - ground . He The DEDICATION . lxxi.
... the Reader ; and the greater the Soul of him who reads , his Transports are the greater . Horace is always on the amble , Juvenal on the gallop ; but hist way in way is perpetually on Carpet - ground . He The DEDICATION . lxxi.
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