The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... d be content to allow you a Seventh Day for Reft ; or if you thought that hard upon you , we wou'd not refufe you half your time : If you came out , like fome Great Monarch , Monarch , to take a Town but once a Year viii The DEDICATION .
... d be content to allow you a Seventh Day for Reft ; or if you thought that hard upon you , we wou'd not refufe you half your time : If you came out , like fome Great Monarch , Monarch , to take a Town but once a Year viii The DEDICATION .
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And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. Monarch , to take a Town but once a Year , as it were for your Diverfion , tho ' you had no need to extend your Territories : In fhort , if you were a bad , or which is worse , an indifferent Poet ...
And of Aulus Persius Flaccus Juvenal. Monarch , to take a Town but once a Year , as it were for your Diverfion , tho ' you had no need to extend your Territories : In fhort , if you were a bad , or which is worse , an indifferent Poet ...
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... once lent me . In the English I remember none , which are mix'd with Profe , as Varro's were : but of the fame Kind is Mother Hubbard's Tale in Spencer ; and ( if it be not too vain to mention any thing of my own ) the Poems of Abfalom ...
... once lent me . In the English I remember none , which are mix'd with Profe , as Varro's were : but of the fame Kind is Mother Hubbard's Tale in Spencer ; and ( if it be not too vain to mention any thing of my own ) the Poems of Abfalom ...
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... once efpous'd , tho ' it be to the Prejudice of Truth , Morality , and common Juftice : And especially in the Productions of the Brain . As Authors generally think themselves the best Poets , because they cannot go out of themselves to ...
... once efpous'd , tho ' it be to the Prejudice of Truth , Morality , and common Juftice : And especially in the Productions of the Brain . As Authors generally think themselves the best Poets , because they cannot go out of themselves to ...
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... once enjoin'd himself so hard a Task , he then confider'd the Greek Proverb , that he must eháves çayûr û μn qa- Yer either eat the whole Snail , or let it quite alone ; and fo he went through with his laborious Task , as I have done ...
... once enjoin'd himself so hard a Task , he then confider'd the Greek Proverb , that he must eháves çayûr û μn qa- Yer either eat the whole Snail , or let it quite alone ; and fo he went through with his laborious Task , as I have done ...
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