The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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Sida xiii
... these are obvious : But what I wou'd infer is this ; That in fuch an Age , ' tis poffible fome Great Genius may arife , to equal any of the Ancients ; abating only for the Language . For great Contempo- raries whet and cultivate each ...
... these are obvious : But what I wou'd infer is this ; That in fuch an Age , ' tis poffible fome Great Genius may arife , to equal any of the Ancients ; abating only for the Language . For great Contempo- raries whet and cultivate each ...
Sida xxiii
... these Controverfies and appearing Enmities of those glorious Creatures may be carry'd ; how these Oppofi- tions may best be manag'd , and by what Means con- ducted , is not my Bufinefs to fhew or determine : These things must be left to ...
... these Controverfies and appearing Enmities of those glorious Creatures may be carry'd ; how these Oppofi- tions may best be manag'd , and by what Means con- ducted , is not my Bufinefs to fhew or determine : These things must be left to ...
Sida xxvii
... these Ties of Gra- titude , and abftracting from them all , I have a most particular Inclination to Honour you ; and , if it were not too bold an Expreffion , to fay , I love you . no Shame to be a Poet , tho ' ' tis to be a bad one ...
... these Ties of Gra- titude , and abftracting from them all , I have a most particular Inclination to Honour you ; and , if it were not too bold an Expreffion , to fay , I love you . no Shame to be a Poet , tho ' ' tis to be a bad one ...
Sida xxxv
... these Beginnings of Poetry , amongst the Grecians , but only thefe Representations of Satires , who carried Canifters and Cornucopias full of feveral Fruits in their Hands , and danc'd with them at their publick Feasts : And afterwards ...
... these Beginnings of Poetry , amongst the Grecians , but only thefe Representations of Satires , who carried Canifters and Cornucopias full of feveral Fruits in their Hands , and danc'd with them at their publick Feasts : And afterwards ...
Sida xxxvi
... these two Subjects , methinks I hear the fame Story told twice over with very little Alteration . Of which Dacier tak- ing notice , in his Interpretation of the Latin Verses which I have tranflated , fays plainly , that the Begin- ning ...
... these two Subjects , methinks I hear the fame Story told twice over with very little Alteration . Of which Dacier tak- ing notice , in his Interpretation of the Latin Verses which I have tranflated , fays plainly , that the Begin- ning ...
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