The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... and derives the Word Satyr from Satyrus , that mixt kind of Animal , or , as the Ancients thought him , Rural God , made up betwixt a Man and a Goat ; with Scali- a Human Head , hook'd Nofe , powting Lips , xxxii The DEDICATION .
... and derives the Word Satyr from Satyrus , that mixt kind of Animal , or , as the Ancients thought him , Rural God , made up betwixt a Man and a Goat ; with Scali- a Human Head , hook'd Nofe , powting Lips , xxxii The DEDICATION .
Sida xxxiii
And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. a Human Head , hook'd Nofe , powting Lips , a Bunch or Struma under the Chin , prick'd Ears , and upright Horns ; the Body fhagg'd with Hair , especially from the Waist , and ending in a Goat , with ...
And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. a Human Head , hook'd Nofe , powting Lips , a Bunch or Struma under the Chin , prick'd Ears , and upright Horns ; the Body fhagg'd with Hair , especially from the Waist , and ending in a Goat , with ...
Sida xlii
... Heads and Titles ; like our tack'd Bills of Par- liament . And per Saturam legem ferre , in the Roman Senate , was to carry a Law without telling the Sena- tors , or counting Voices , when they were in hafte . Saluft ufes the Word per ...
... Heads and Titles ; like our tack'd Bills of Par- liament . And per Saturam legem ferre , in the Roman Senate , was to carry a Law without telling the Sena- tors , or counting Voices , when they were in hafte . Saluft ufes the Word per ...
Sida lxviii
... head , is fpoil'd with Rankness ; but the greater part of the Harvest is laid along , and little of good Income and ... Heads of Profit and Delight , which are the two Ends of Poetry in general . It must be grant ed by the Favourers of ...
... head , is fpoil'd with Rankness ; but the greater part of the Harvest is laid along , and little of good Income and ... Heads of Profit and Delight , which are the two Ends of Poetry in general . It must be grant ed by the Favourers of ...
Sida lxxix
... Head from the Body , and leaves it standing in its Place . A Man may be capable , as Jack Ketch's Wife faid of his Servant , of a plain piece of Work , a bare Hanging ; D 4 but to me . but to make a Malefactor die fweetly The DEDICATION ...
... Head from the Body , and leaves it standing in its Place . A Man may be capable , as Jack Ketch's Wife faid of his Servant , of a plain piece of Work , a bare Hanging ; D 4 but to me . but to make a Malefactor die fweetly The DEDICATION ...
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