The Satyrs of Decimus Juvenalis: And of Aulus Persius FlaccusJ. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1754 - 294 sidor |
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... wou'd be Impudence to affirm that any fuch have appear'd . " Tis manifeft , that fome particular Ages have been more happy than others in the Production of Great Men , in all forts of Arts and Sciences : As that of Eu- ripides ...
... wou'd be Impudence to affirm that any fuch have appear'd . " Tis manifeft , that fome particular Ages have been more happy than others in the Production of Great Men , in all forts of Arts and Sciences : As that of Eu- ripides ...
Sida xxii
... wou'd have the Ministry of Angels as ftrong an Engine , for the working up He- roique Poetry , in our Religion , as that of the Ancients has been to raise theirs by all the Fables of their Gods , which were only receiv'd for Truths by ...
... wou'd have the Ministry of Angels as ftrong an Engine , for the working up He- roique Poetry , in our Religion , as that of the Ancients has been to raise theirs by all the Fables of their Gods , which were only receiv'd for Truths by ...
Sida xxiv
... wou'd have been cafily fupply'd by a Judicious Writer . He cou'd not have fail'd to add the Oppofition of ill Spirits to the good ; they have alfo their Defign , ever oppofite to that of Heaven ; and this alone has hitherto been the ...
... wou'd have been cafily fupply'd by a Judicious Writer . He cou'd not have fail'd to add the Oppofition of ill Spirits to the good ; they have alfo their Defign , ever oppofite to that of Heaven ; and this alone has hitherto been the ...
Sida xxv
... wou'd have taken up my Life in the Performance of it . This too , I had intend- ed chiefly for the Honour of my Native Country , to which a Poet is particularly oblig'd : Of two Subjects , both relating to it , I was doubtful , whether ...
... wou'd have taken up my Life in the Performance of it . This too , I had intend- ed chiefly for the Honour of my Native Country , to which a Poet is particularly oblig'd : Of two Subjects , both relating to it , I was doubtful , whether ...
Sida xxvi
... wou'd have taken occafion to reprefent my living Friends and Pa- trons of the nobleft Families , and also shadow'd the Events of future Ages , in the Succeffion of our Impe- rial Line : With thefe Helps , and thofe of the Ma- chines ...
... wou'd have taken occafion to reprefent my living Friends and Pa- trons of the nobleft Families , and also shadow'd the Events of future Ages , in the Succeffion of our Impe- rial Line : With thefe Helps , and thofe of the Ma- chines ...
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