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... that they ought to be turn'd down from Homer to the Anthologia , from Virgil to
Martial and Owen's Epigrams , and from Spencer to Flecno ; that is , from the top
to the bottom of all Poetry . But to return to Taffa , he borrows from the Invention of
...
... that they ought to be turn'd down from Homer to the Anthologia , from Virgil to
Martial and Owen's Epigrams , and from Spencer to Flecno ; that is , from the top
to the bottom of all Poetry . But to return to Taffa , he borrows from the Invention of
...
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The Original of every Knight was then living in the Court of Queen Elizabeth ; and
he attributed to each of them , that Virtue which he thought most conspicuous in
them : An ingenious Piece of Flattery , tho ' it turn'd not much to his Account .
The Original of every Knight was then living in the Court of Queen Elizabeth ; and
he attributed to each of them , that Virtue which he thought most conspicuous in
them : An ingenious Piece of Flattery , tho ' it turn'd not much to his Account .
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Our brawny Clowns of old , who turn'd the Soil , Content with little , and inur'd to
Toil , At Harvest home , with Mirth nnd Country . Cheers Reftor'd . their bodies for
another Year ; Refreshd . Refresh d their Spirits , and renew'd their Hope Of The ...
Our brawny Clowns of old , who turn'd the Soil , Content with little , and inur'd to
Toil , At Harvest home , with Mirth nnd Country . Cheers Reftor'd . their bodies for
another Year ; Refreshd . Refresh d their Spirits , and renew'd their Hope Of The ...
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From fome Frage ments of the Silli , written by Timon , we may find , that they
were Satirique Poems , full of Parodies ; that is , of Verses patch'd up from great
Poets , and turn'd into another Sense than their Author intended them . Such inte
The ...
From fome Frage ments of the Silli , written by Timon , we may find , that they
were Satirique Poems , full of Parodies ; that is , of Verses patch'd up from great
Poets , and turn'd into another Sense than their Author intended them . Such inte
The ...
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Of the fame manner are our Songs , which are turn'd into Burlesque , and the
serious Words of the Author perverted into a ridiculous Meaning . Thus in Timon's
Silli the Words are generally thofe of Homer , and the Tragique Poets ; but he ...
Of the fame manner are our Songs , which are turn'd into Burlesque , and the
serious Words of the Author perverted into a ridiculous Meaning . Thus in Timon's
Silli the Words are generally thofe of Homer , and the Tragique Poets ; but he ...
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The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1726 |
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