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uvenilia , or Verses written in his Youth ; where his Rhyme is always constrain'd
and forc'd , and comes hardly from him , at an Age when the Soul is most pliant ,
and the Passion of Love makes almost every Man a Rhymer , tho ' not a Poet .
uvenilia , or Verses written in his Youth ; where his Rhyme is always constrain'd
and forc'd , and comes hardly from him , at an Age when the Soul is most pliant ,
and the Passion of Love makes almost every Man a Rhymer , tho ' not a Poet .
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... and Fefcennine : Or rather Human Nature , which is inclin'd to Poetry , first
produc'd them , rude and barbarous , and and unpolish'd , as all other Operations
of the Soul are in their Beginnings , before they are culuivated with Ast and Study
.
... and Fefcennine : Or rather Human Nature , which is inclin'd to Poetry , first
produc'd them , rude and barbarous , and and unpolish'd , as all other Operations
of the Soul are in their Beginnings , before they are culuivated with Ast and Study
.
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His Verses were ftuff ' d with Fragments of it , even to a Fault : And he himself
believ'd , according to the Pythagorean Opinion , that the Soul of Homer was
transfus'd into him : Which Perffus observes , in his Sixth Satyr : Poflquam
defertuit effe ...
His Verses were ftuff ' d with Fragments of it , even to a Fault : And he himself
believ'd , according to the Pythagorean Opinion , that the Soul of Homer was
transfus'd into him : Which Perffus observes , in his Sixth Satyr : Poflquam
defertuit effe ...
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But of the two , that which is most essential to this poem , and is , as it were , the
very Soul which ainmates it , is the Scourging of Vice , and Exhortation to Virtue .
Thus Wit , for a good Reafon , is already almost out of Doors ; and allow'd only for
...
But of the two , that which is most essential to this poem , and is , as it were , the
very Soul which ainmates it , is the Scourging of Vice , and Exhortation to Virtue .
Thus Wit , for a good Reafon , is already almost out of Doors ; and allow'd only for
...
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... often wanting to myself in that particular ; I have feldom answer'd any fourrilous
Lampoon ; when it was in my Power 10 have expos'd my Enemies : And being
naturally vindicative , have suffer'd in silence , and posseis'd my Soul in quiet .
... often wanting to myself in that particular ; I have feldom answer'd any fourrilous
Lampoon ; when it was in my Power 10 have expos'd my Enemies : And being
naturally vindicative , have suffer'd in silence , and posseis'd my Soul in quiet .
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The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1726 |
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