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Translated into English VERSE By Mr. D RYDEN , And several other Hands . To
which is Prefix'd a D IS COURSE Concerning the Original and Progress of
SATYR . 1 Quicquid agunt Homines , votum , timor , ira , voluptas , Gaudia ,
discursus ...
Translated into English VERSE By Mr. D RYDEN , And several other Hands . To
which is Prefix'd a D IS COURSE Concerning the Original and Progress of
SATYR . 1 Quicquid agunt Homines , votum , timor , ira , voluptas , Gaudia ,
discursus ...
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has given you all the Commendation , which his Self - sufficiency cou'd afford to
any Man : The best good Mon , with the workmaturd Muse . In that Character ,
methinks , I am reading man , ed none . reading Johnson's Verses to the vi The ...
has given you all the Commendation , which his Self - sufficiency cou'd afford to
any Man : The best good Mon , with the workmaturd Muse . In that Character ,
methinks , I am reading man , ed none . reading Johnson's Verses to the vi The ...
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man , ed none . reading Johnson's Verses to the Memory of Shakespear : An
Insolent , Sparing , and Invidious Panegyrick : Where good Nature , the most
Godlike Commendation of a Man , is only attributed to your Person , and deny'd
to your ...
man , ed none . reading Johnson's Verses to the Memory of Shakespear : An
Insolent , Sparing , and Invidious Panegyrick : Where good Nature , the most
Godlike Commendation of a Man , is only attributed to your Person , and deny'd
to your ...
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Some few Touches of your Lordship , some secret Graces which I have
endeavour'd to express after your manner , have made whole Poems of mine to
pass with Approbation : But take your Verses altogether , and they are inimitable .
Some few Touches of your Lordship , some secret Graces which I have
endeavour'd to express after your manner , have made whole Poems of mine to
pass with Approbation : But take your Verses altogether , and they are inimitable .
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... the Dignity of Heroick Verse , in his Episodes of Sophronia , Erminia , and
Armida ; his Story is not so pleasing as Ariosto's ; he is too flatulent sometimes ,
and sometimes too dry ; many times unequal , and almost always forc'd ; and
besides ...
... the Dignity of Heroick Verse , in his Episodes of Sophronia , Erminia , and
Armida ; his Story is not so pleasing as Ariosto's ; he is too flatulent sometimes ,
and sometimes too dry ; many times unequal , and almost always forc'd ; and
besides ...
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The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1726 |
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