The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Nature of a first Principle , which is receiv'd as foon as it is propos'd ; and needs not the Reformation which Defcartes us'd to his : For we doubt not , neither can we properly fay , we think we admire and love you , above all other ...
... Nature of a first Principle , which is receiv'd as foon as it is propos'd ; and needs not the Reformation which Defcartes us'd to his : For we doubt not , neither can we properly fay , we think we admire and love you , above all other ...
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... Nature are never separated , tho ' the ignorant World has thought otherwife . Good Nature , by which I mean Beneficence and Candor , is the Product of right Reafon ; which of neceffity will give allowance to the Failings of others , by ...
... Nature are never separated , tho ' the ignorant World has thought otherwife . Good Nature , by which I mean Beneficence and Candor , is the Product of right Reafon ; which of neceffity will give allowance to the Failings of others , by ...
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... Natural Philofo- phy , without knowing that they ever study'd them . There is not an English Writer this Day living , who is not perfectly convinc'd , that your Lordship excels all others , in all the feveral parts of Poetry which you ...
... Natural Philofo- phy , without knowing that they ever study'd them . There is not an English Writer this Day living , who is not perfectly convinc'd , that your Lordship excels all others , in all the feveral parts of Poetry which you ...
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... Nature , the moft Godlike Commenda- tion of a Man , is only attributed to your Perfon , and deny'd to your Writings : For they are every - where so full of Candor , that , like Horace , you only expofe the Follies of Men , without ...
... Nature , the moft Godlike Commenda- tion of a Man , is only attributed to your Perfon , and deny'd to your Writings : For they are every - where so full of Candor , that , like Horace , you only expofe the Follies of Men , without ...
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... Nature for this Supremacy , I could eafily prove , ( were it not already granted by the World ) from the distinguishing Character of your Writing . Which is so visible to me that I never cou'd be impos'd on to receive for yours , what ...
... Nature for this Supremacy , I could eafily prove , ( were it not already granted by the World ) from the distinguishing Character of your Writing . Which is so visible to me that I never cou'd be impos'd on to receive for yours , what ...
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