The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... some unhappy Man . This , my Lord , has juftly acquir'd you as many Friends , as there are Perfons who have the Honour to be known to you : Meer Acquaintance you have none ; you have drawn them all into a nearer Line : And they who have ...
... some unhappy Man . This , my Lord , has juftly acquir'd you as many Friends , as there are Perfons who have the Honour to be known to you : Meer Acquaintance you have none ; you have drawn them all into a nearer Line : And they who have ...
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... Some few Touches of your Lordship , fome fecret Graces which I have endeavour'd to exprefs after your manner , have made whole Poems of mine to pass with Approbation : But take your Verfes altogether , and they are inimit- able . If ...
... Some few Touches of your Lordship , fome fecret Graces which I have endeavour'd to exprefs after your manner , have made whole Poems of mine to pass with Approbation : But take your Verfes altogether , and they are inimit- able . If ...
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... Some of them have the Honour to be known to your Lordship already ; and they who have not yet that Happiness , defire it now . Be pleas'd to receive our common Endeavours with your wonted Candour , without Intitling you to the ...
... Some of them have the Honour to be known to your Lordship already ; and they who have not yet that Happiness , defire it now . Be pleas'd to receive our common Endeavours with your wonted Candour , without Intitling you to the ...
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... some of his Odes and Epodes , whofe Titles bear a fufficient Witnefs of it : I might alfo name the Invective of Ovid against Ibis ; and many others : But these are the Under Wood of Satyr , rather than the Timber - Trees : They are not ...
... some of his Odes and Epodes , whofe Titles bear a fufficient Witnefs of it : I might alfo name the Invective of Ovid against Ibis ; and many others : But these are the Under Wood of Satyr , rather than the Timber - Trees : They are not ...
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... Some were for the Charioteer in Blue , and fome for him in Green . The Colours themselves were but a Fancy ; but when once a Man had taken Pains to fet out thofe of his Party , and had been at the trouble of procuring Voices for them ...
... Some were for the Charioteer in Blue , and fome for him in Green . The Colours themselves were but a Fancy ; but when once a Man had taken Pains to fet out thofe of his Party , and had been at the trouble of procuring Voices for them ...
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