The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... never so neceffary for his new Kind of Satyr ; let him declaim as wittily and sharply as he pleases , yet ftill the nicest and most delicate Touches of Satyr confift in fine Raillery . This , my Lord , is your particular Talent , to ...
... never so neceffary for his new Kind of Satyr ; let him declaim as wittily and sharply as he pleases , yet ftill the nicest and most delicate Touches of Satyr confift in fine Raillery . This , my Lord , is your particular Talent , to ...
Sida lxxxvii
... never was fuch a Fall , as from his Odes to his Satyrs , and that he , injuriously to himself , untun'd his Harp . The Majeftique way of Perfius and Juvenal was new when they began it ; but ' tis old to us ; and what Poems have not ...
... never was fuch a Fall , as from his Odes to his Satyrs , and that he , injuriously to himself , untun'd his Harp . The Majeftique way of Perfius and Juvenal was new when they began it ; but ' tis old to us ; and what Poems have not ...
Sida xc
... never wanting to us in fome profitable Doc . trine , and in expofing the oppofite Vices to it . His kind of Philosophy is one , which is the Stoique ; and every Satyr is a Comment on one particular Dogma of that Sect ; unlefs we will ...
... never wanting to us in fome profitable Doc . trine , and in expofing the oppofite Vices to it . His kind of Philosophy is one , which is the Stoique ; and every Satyr is a Comment on one particular Dogma of that Sect ; unlefs we will ...
Sida c
... never committed without fome Pleasure to the Reader . Thus , my Lord , having troubled you with a tedious Vifit , the beft Manners will be fhewn in the leaft Cere- mony . I will flip away while your back is turn'd , and while are ...
... never committed without fome Pleasure to the Reader . Thus , my Lord , having troubled you with a tedious Vifit , the beft Manners will be fhewn in the leaft Cere- mony . I will flip away while your back is turn'd , and while are ...
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... never quit the Score , STILLE Stunn'd with hoarfe Codrus ' Thefeid , o'er and o'er ? Shall this Man's Elegies and t'other's Play Unpunish'd murther a long Summer's Day ? 1 Codrus , or it may be Cor- dus , a bad Poet , who wrote Jeus ...
... never quit the Score , STILLE Stunn'd with hoarfe Codrus ' Thefeid , o'er and o'er ? Shall this Man's Elegies and t'other's Play Unpunish'd murther a long Summer's Day ? 1 Codrus , or it may be Cor- dus , a bad Poet , who wrote Jeus ...
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