The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... manner , have made whole Poems of mine to pass with Approbation : But take your Verfes altogether , and they are inimit- able . If therefore I have not written better , ' tis be- cause you have not written more . You have not fet me ...
... manner , have made whole Poems of mine to pass with Approbation : But take your Verfes altogether , and they are inimit- able . If therefore I have not written better , ' tis be- cause you have not written more . You have not fet me ...
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... Manners of the Stage . You can banish from thence Scurrility and Profanenefs , and restrain the li- centious Infolence of Poets and their Actors in all things that shock the publick Quiet , or the Reputation of Private Perfons , under ...
... Manners of the Stage . You can banish from thence Scurrility and Profanenefs , and restrain the li- centious Infolence of Poets and their Actors in all things that shock the publick Quiet , or the Reputation of Private Perfons , under ...
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... Manner of expreffing them . A Painter judging of fome admirable Piece , may affirm wich Certainty , that it was of Holben , or Vandike : But Vulgar Defigns , and Common Draughts , are easily mi- ftaken , and mifapply'd . Thus , by my ...
... Manner of expreffing them . A Painter judging of fome admirable Piece , may affirm wich Certainty , that it was of Holben , or Vandike : But Vulgar Defigns , and Common Draughts , are easily mi- ftaken , and mifapply'd . Thus , by my ...
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... manner , and has provided his Hero with a Patroclus , under another Name , only to bring him back to the Wars , when his Friend was kill'd . The French have perform'd nothing in this kind , which is not as below those two Italians , and ...
... manner , and has provided his Hero with a Patroclus , under another Name , only to bring him back to the Wars , when his Friend was kill'd . The French have perform'd nothing in this kind , which is not as below those two Italians , and ...
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... Manner of Homer ; or fo copiously tranflated his Gre- cifms , and the Latin Elegancies of Virgil . ' Tis true , he runs into a flat Thought , fometimes for a hundred Lines together , but ' tis when he is got into a Track of Scripture ...
... Manner of Homer ; or fo copiously tranflated his Gre- cifms , and the Latin Elegancies of Virgil . ' Tis true , he runs into a flat Thought , fometimes for a hundred Lines together , but ' tis when he is got into a Track of Scripture ...
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