The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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Sida xxxviii
... Country , are apt to forfake Poetry , and still ready to return to Buffoonry and Farce . From hence it came , that in the Olympique Games , where the Poets contended for four Prizes , the Satirique Tragedy was the laft of them ; for in ...
... Country , are apt to forfake Poetry , and still ready to return to Buffoonry and Farce . From hence it came , that in the Olympique Games , where the Poets contended for four Prizes , the Satirique Tragedy was the laft of them ; for in ...
Sida xliii
... Country , where they were first practis'd . The Actors , with a grofs and ruftick kind of Raillery , reproach'd each other with their Failings ; and at the fame time were nothing fpar- € ing of it to their Audience . Somewhat of this ...
... Country , where they were first practis'd . The Actors , with a grofs and ruftick kind of Raillery , reproach'd each other with their Failings ; and at the fame time were nothing fpar- € ing of it to their Audience . Somewhat of this ...
Sida xlv
... Country , in the Manners and Decencies of the A- thenian Theater , and converfant in the Archaa Comadia , or old Comedy of Aristophanes , and the rest of the Gre cian Poets ; he took from that Model his own Defign- ing of Plays for the ...
... Country , in the Manners and Decencies of the A- thenian Theater , and converfant in the Archaa Comadia , or old Comedy of Aristophanes , and the rest of the Gre cian Poets ; he took from that Model his own Defign- ing of Plays for the ...
Sida xlviii
... Country - men , in their clownish extemporary Way of Jeering . But befides this , ' tis univerfally granted , that Ennius , tho ' an Italian , was excellently learn'd in the Greek Language . His Verfes were stuff ' d with Fragments of ...
... Country - men , in their clownish extemporary Way of Jeering . But befides this , ' tis univerfally granted , that Ennius , tho ' an Italian , was excellently learn'd in the Greek Language . His Verfes were stuff ' d with Fragments of ...
Sida lxxxvi
... Country . ' Tis but neceffary , that after fo much has been faid of Satyr , some Definition of it should be given . Heinfius , in his Differtations on Horace , makes it for me , in these Words ; Satyr is a kind of Poetry , without a ...
... Country . ' Tis but neceffary , that after fo much has been faid of Satyr , some Definition of it should be given . Heinfius , in his Differtations on Horace , makes it for me , in these Words ; Satyr is a kind of Poetry , without a ...
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