The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Sense with Ma- lice , blaft the Reputation of the most innocent amongst Men , and the most Virtuous amongst Women . Heaven be prais'd , our common Libellers are as free from the imputation of Wit , as of Morality ; and therefore ...
... Sense with Ma- lice , blaft the Reputation of the most innocent amongst Men , and the most Virtuous amongst Women . Heaven be prais'd , our common Libellers are as free from the imputation of Wit , as of Morality ; and therefore ...
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... Sense ; according to the Rule of Horace , for the Admiffion of new Words . But in both Cafes , a Moderation is to be obfèrv'd in the Ufe of them . For unneceflary Coinage , as well as unneceffary Revival , runs into Affectation ; a ...
... Sense ; according to the Rule of Horace , for the Admiffion of new Words . But in both Cafes , a Moderation is to be obfèrv'd in the Ufe of them . For unneceflary Coinage , as well as unneceffary Revival , runs into Affectation ; a ...
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... clear myself from any Imputation of Self- conceit on that Subject . I affume not to myself any particular Lights in this Discovery ; they are fuch only B 2 as as are obvious to every Man of Sense and Judgment The DEDICATION . xxvii.
... clear myself from any Imputation of Self- conceit on that Subject . I affume not to myself any particular Lights in this Discovery ; they are fuch only B 2 as as are obvious to every Man of Sense and Judgment The DEDICATION . xxvii.
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And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. as are obvious to every Man of Sense and Judgment , who loves Poetry , and understands it . Your Thoughts are always fo remote from the common way of Think- ing , that they are , as I may fay , of ...
And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. as are obvious to every Man of Sense and Judgment , who loves Poetry , and understands it . Your Thoughts are always fo remote from the common way of Think- ing , that they are , as I may fay , of ...
Sida xxxvii
... retain'd . The Character of them was alfo kept , which was Mirth and Wantonnefs : And this was given , I fuppofe , to the Folly of the common Au- dience , dience , who foon grow weary of good Sense ; The DEDICATIO N. xxxvii.
... retain'd . The Character of them was alfo kept , which was Mirth and Wantonnefs : And this was given , I fuppofe , to the Folly of the common Au- dience , dience , who foon grow weary of good Sense ; The DEDICATIO N. xxxvii.
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