The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... fame Af- furance can I say , you neither have Enemies , nor can scarce have any ; for they who have never heard of you , can neither Love or Hate you ; and they who have , can have no other Notion of you , than that which they receive ...
... fame Af- furance can I say , you neither have Enemies , nor can scarce have any ; for they who have never heard of you , can neither Love or Hate you ; and they who have , can have no other Notion of you , than that which they receive ...
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... fame Admiration , but not with the fame Delight . He af- fects the Metaphyficks , not only in his Satyrs , but in his amorous Verfes , where Nature only fhould reign ; and perplexes the Minds of the fair Sex with nice Spe- culations of ...
... fame Admiration , but not with the fame Delight . He af- fects the Metaphyficks , not only in his Satyrs , but in his amorous Verfes , where Nature only fhould reign ; and perplexes the Minds of the fair Sex with nice Spe- culations of ...
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... Fame is in itself a real Good , if we may be- lieve Cicero , who was perhaps too fond of it . But even Fame , as Virgil tells us , acquires ftrength by go- ing forward . Let Epicurus give Indolency as an At- tribute to his Gods , and ...
... Fame is in itself a real Good , if we may be- lieve Cicero , who was perhaps too fond of it . But even Fame , as Virgil tells us , acquires ftrength by go- ing forward . Let Epicurus give Indolency as an At- tribute to his Gods , and ...
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... fame Paper , written by divers Hands , whereof your Lordship's was only part , I cou'd feparate your Gold from their Copper : And tho ' I could not give back to every Author his own Brass , ( for there is not the fame Rule for ...
... fame Paper , written by divers Hands , whereof your Lordship's was only part , I cou'd feparate your Gold from their Copper : And tho ' I could not give back to every Author his own Brass , ( for there is not the fame Rule for ...
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... fame Prevalence of Genius is in Your Lordship , but the World cannot pardon your concealing it , on the fame Confideration ; because we have neither a living Varius , nor a Horace , in whofe Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and ...
... fame Prevalence of Genius is in Your Lordship , but the World cannot pardon your concealing it , on the fame Confideration ; because we have neither a living Varius , nor a Horace , in whofe Excellencies both of Poems , Odes , and ...
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