The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Minds of the fair Sex with nice Spe- culations of Philofophy , when he fhou'd engage their Hearts , and entertain them with the Softnefs of Love . In this ( if I may be pardon'd for fo bold a Truth ) Mr. Cowley has copy'd him to a Fault ...
... Minds of the fair Sex with nice Spe- culations of Philofophy , when he fhou'd engage their Hearts , and entertain them with the Softnefs of Love . In this ( if I may be pardon'd for fo bold a Truth ) Mr. Cowley has copy'd him to a Fault ...
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... mind of their Offences , that they might repent , and become more virtuous , and more obfervient of the Law reveal'd . But how far these Controverfies and appearing Enmities of those glorious Creatures may be carry'd ; how these Oppofi ...
... mind of their Offences , that they might repent , and become more virtuous , and more obfervient of the Law reveal'd . But how far these Controverfies and appearing Enmities of those glorious Creatures may be carry'd ; how these Oppofi ...
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... Mind is more capable of comprehending the whole Beauty of it without Distraction . But after all thefe Advantages , an Heroique Poem is certainly the greatest Work of Human Nature . The Beauties and Perfections of the other are but ...
... Mind is more capable of comprehending the whole Beauty of it without Distraction . But after all thefe Advantages , an Heroique Poem is certainly the greatest Work of Human Nature . The Beauties and Perfections of the other are but ...
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... Minds : So both the Grecians and Ro- mans agreed , after their Sacrifices were perform'd , to fpend the Remainder of the Day in Sports and Merri- ments ; amongst which , Songs and Dances , and that which they call'd Wit ( for want of ...
... Minds : So both the Grecians and Ro- mans agreed , after their Sacrifices were perform'd , to fpend the Remainder of the Day in Sports and Merri- ments ; amongst which , Songs and Dances , and that which they call'd Wit ( for want of ...
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... Minds , with a good Confcience , are free from the Slavery of Vices , and conform our Actions and Converfation to ... Mind ; Virtue lodg'd at home , and afterwards diffus'd in her general Effects , to the Improvement and Good of Human ...
... Minds , with a good Confcience , are free from the Slavery of Vices , and conform our Actions and Converfation to ... Mind ; Virtue lodg'd at home , and afterwards diffus'd in her general Effects , to the Improvement and Good of Human ...
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