The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... Thoughts are Juft , whofe Language is Pure , whofe Satyr is Point- ed , and whofe Senfe is Clofe : What he borrows from the Ancients , he repays with Ufury of his own , in Coin as good , and almoft as univerfally valuable : For fetting ...
... Thoughts are Juft , whofe Language is Pure , whofe Satyr is Point- ed , and whofe Senfe is Clofe : What he borrows from the Ancients , he repays with Ufury of his own , in Coin as good , and almoft as univerfally valuable : For fetting ...
Sida xvi
... thought moft confpicuous in them : An ingenious Piece of Flattery , tho ' it turn'd not much to his Account . Had he liv'd to finish his Poem , in the fix remaining Legends , it had certainly been more of a Piece ; but cou'd not have ...
... thought moft confpicuous in them : An ingenious Piece of Flattery , tho ' it turn'd not much to his Account . Had he liv'd to finish his Poem , in the fix remaining Legends , it had certainly been more of a Piece ; but cou'd not have ...
Sida xvii
... Thoughts are elevated , his Words founding , and that no Man has fo happily copy'd the Manner of Homer ; or fo copioufly tranflated his Gré- cifms , and the Latin Elegancies of Virgil . ' Tis true , he runs into a flat Thought ...
... Thoughts are elevated , his Words founding , and that no Man has fo happily copy'd the Manner of Homer ; or fo copioufly tranflated his Gré- cifms , and the Latin Elegancies of Virgil . ' Tis true , he runs into a flat Thought ...
Sida xxviii
... Thoughts are always fo remote from the common way of Think- ing , that they are , as I may fay , of another Species , than the Conceptions of other Poets ; yet you go not out of Nature for any of them : Gold is never bred upon the ...
... Thoughts are always fo remote from the common way of Think- ing , that they are , as I may fay , of another Species , than the Conceptions of other Poets ; yet you go not out of Nature for any of them : Gold is never bred upon the ...
Sida xxix
... Thought , and yet a perpetual Variety of Entertainment ; which creates fuch an Appetite in your Reader , that he is not cloy'd with any thing , but fatisfy'd with all . ' Tis that which the Romans call Cana dubia ; where there is fuch ...
... Thought , and yet a perpetual Variety of Entertainment ; which creates fuch an Appetite in your Reader , that he is not cloy'd with any thing , but fatisfy'd with all . ' Tis that which the Romans call Cana dubia ; where there is fuch ...
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