The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... mean Boileau , That the Ma- chines of our Chriftian Religion in Heroique Poetry , are much more feeble to fupport the Weight than thofe of Heathenifm . Their Doctrine , grounded as it was on ridiculous Fables , was yet the Belief of the ...
... mean Boileau , That the Ma- chines of our Chriftian Religion in Heroique Poetry , are much more feeble to fupport the Weight than thofe of Heathenifm . Their Doctrine , grounded as it was on ridiculous Fables , was yet the Belief of the ...
Sida xxiii
... Means conducing to thofe Ends , in which alone they can jar and oppofe each other . One Angel , as we may fuppofe the Prince of Perfia , as he is call'd , judging , that it would be more for God's Ho- nour , and the Benefit of his ...
... Means conducing to thofe Ends , in which alone they can jar and oppofe each other . One Angel , as we may fuppofe the Prince of Perfia , as he is call'd , judging , that it would be more for God's Ho- nour , and the Benefit of his ...
Sida xxvii
... mean Condition can ever be able to perform . May the Almighty God return it for me , both in Bleffing you here , and Rewarding you hereafter . I must not presume to de- fend the Caufe for which I now suffer , because your Lordship is ...
... mean Condition can ever be able to perform . May the Almighty God return it for me , both in Bleffing you here , and Rewarding you hereafter . I must not presume to de- fend the Caufe for which I now suffer , because your Lordship is ...
Sida xlvi
... mean time I will return to Dacier . noble The People , fays he , ran in Crowds to these new Enter- tainments of Andronicus , as to Pieces which were more in their Kind , and more perfect than their former Satyrs , which for fome time ...
... mean time I will return to Dacier . noble The People , fays he , ran in Crowds to these new Enter- tainments of Andronicus , as to Pieces which were more in their Kind , and more perfect than their former Satyrs , which for fome time ...
Sida xlvii
... means , avoiding the Danger of any ill Succefs , in a Publick Representation , he hop'd to be as well receiv'd in the Cabinet , as Andronicus had been upon the Stage . The Event was anfwerable to his Expectation . He made Difcourfes in ...
... means , avoiding the Danger of any ill Succefs , in a Publick Representation , he hop'd to be as well receiv'd in the Cabinet , as Andronicus had been upon the Stage . The Event was anfwerable to his Expectation . He made Difcourfes in ...
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