The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Horace , had been acquainted with the Rules , yet seemed to envy to Pofterity that Knowledge , and and like an Inventor of fome useful Art , to make a Monopoly of his Learning : When thus , as I may say , before the Ufe of the Loadftone ...
... Horace , had been acquainted with the Rules , yet seemed to envy to Pofterity that Knowledge , and and like an Inventor of fome useful Art , to make a Monopoly of his Learning : When thus , as I may say , before the Ufe of the Loadftone ...
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... Horace , you only expose the Follies of Men , without arraigning their Vices ; and in this excel him , that you add that Pointedness of Thought , which is vifibly wanting in our great Ro- man . There is more of Salt in all your Verses ...
... Horace , you only expose the Follies of Men , without arraigning their Vices ; and in this excel him , that you add that Pointedness of Thought , which is vifibly wanting in our great Ro- man . There is more of Salt in all your Verses ...
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... Lines , and has not treated many Subjects ; yet he ever had , and ever will have , the Re- putation of the best Poet . Martial fays of him , that he he could have excell'd Varius in Tragedy , and Horace xii The DEDICATION .
... Lines , and has not treated many Subjects ; yet he ever had , and ever will have , the Re- putation of the best Poet . Martial fays of him , that he he could have excell'd Varius in Tragedy , and Horace xii The DEDICATION .
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... Horace , in whofe Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and Satyrs , you had equall'd them , if our Language had not yielded to the Roman Majefty , and length of Time had not added a Reverence to the Works of Horace . For good Senfe is ...
... Horace , in whofe Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and Satyrs , you had equall'd them , if our Language had not yielded to the Roman Majefty , and length of Time had not added a Reverence to the Works of Horace . For good Senfe is ...
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... Horace and a Juvenal , in the Perfon of the admirable Boileau ; whofe Numbers are Excellent , whofe Expreffions are Noble , whofe Thoughts are Juft , whofe Language is Pure , whofe Satyr is Point- ed , and whofe Senfe is Clofe : What he ...
... Horace and a Juvenal , in the Perfon of the admirable Boileau ; whofe Numbers are Excellent , whofe Expreffions are Noble , whofe Thoughts are Juft , whofe Language is Pure , whofe Satyr is Point- ed , and whofe Senfe is Clofe : What he ...
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