The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Italian , was excellently learn'd in the Greek Language . His Verfes were stuff ' d with Fragments of it , even to a Fault : And he himself believ'd , according to the Pythagorean Opinion , that the Soul of Homer was transfus'd into him ...
... Italian , was excellently learn'd in the Greek Language . His Verfes were stuff ' d with Fragments of it , even to a Fault : And he himself believ'd , according to the Pythagorean Opinion , that the Soul of Homer was transfus'd into him ...
Sida xcii
... Italian Poem , a Satyr of the Varro- nian kind . ' Tis written in the Stanza of Eight , which is their Measure for Heroique Verfe . The Words are ftately , the Numbers smooth , the Turn both of Thoughts and Words is happy . The firft ...
... Italian Poem , a Satyr of the Varro- nian kind . ' Tis written in the Stanza of Eight , which is their Measure for Heroique Verfe . The Words are ftately , the Numbers smooth , the Turn both of Thoughts and Words is happy . The firft ...
Sida xciii
... Italian so well , that his own may pass for an Original . He writes it in the French Heroique Verse , and calls it an Heroique Poem : His Subject is Tri- vial , but his Verfe is Noble . I doubt not but he had Virgil in his Eye , for we ...
... Italian so well , that his own may pass for an Original . He writes it in the French Heroique Verse , and calls it an Heroique Poem : His Subject is Tri- vial , but his Verfe is Noble . I doubt not but he had Virgil in his Eye , for we ...
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... Italian , I found Tasso had done the fame ; nay more , that all the Sonnets in that Language , are on the Turn of the first Thought ; which Mr. Walsh , in his late ingenious Preface to his Poems , has obferv'd . In fhort , Virgil and ...
... Italian , I found Tasso had done the fame ; nay more , that all the Sonnets in that Language , are on the Turn of the first Thought ; which Mr. Walsh , in his late ingenious Preface to his Poems , has obferv'd . In fhort , Virgil and ...
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... Italian way ; And , with curs'd Merchandize returning home , Stock all your Country with the 13 Figs of Rome . 13 Emrods , call'd in Latin , Ficus . F 2 JUVI JUVENAL . THE THIRD SATY R. By Mr. D RYDEN SAT . II . 21 JUVENA L.
... Italian way ; And , with curs'd Merchandize returning home , Stock all your Country with the 13 Figs of Rome . 13 Emrods , call'd in Latin , Ficus . F 2 JUVI JUVENAL . THE THIRD SATY R. By Mr. D RYDEN SAT . II . 21 JUVENA L.
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