The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). P S FIRST THE SATIRE O F PERSIUS . Argument of the.
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). P S FIRST THE SATIRE O F PERSIUS . Argument of the.
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... audience nod : Is not th ' immortal author made a God ? Are not his manes bleft , fuch praise to have ? Lies not the turf more lightly on his grave ? And And rofes ( while his loud applaufe they fing ) 312 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS .
... audience nod : Is not th ' immortal author made a God ? Are not his manes bleft , fuch praise to have ? Lies not the turf more lightly on his grave ? And And rofes ( while his loud applaufe they fing ) 312 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS .
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... Attempt to mount , and fights and heroes fing ; Who , for falfe quantities , was whipt at school But t ' other day , and breaking grammar - rule , Whofe Whofe trivial art was never try'd above grove : The 314 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS .
... Attempt to mount , and fights and heroes fing ; Who , for falfe quantities , was whipt at school But t ' other day , and breaking grammar - rule , Whofe Whofe trivial art was never try'd above grove : The 314 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS .
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... nobler verfe ? " Arms and the man I fing . " Perfius . Why name you Virgil with fuch fops as these ? He's truly great , and must for ever please : Nor Nor fierce , but awful , in his manly page 316 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS .
... nobler verfe ? " Arms and the man I fing . " Perfius . Why name you Virgil with fuch fops as these ? He's truly great , and must for ever please : Nor Nor fierce , but awful , in his manly page 316 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS .
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... the flashy wit , That flattering Libeo , in his Iliads , writ . Thou , if there be a thou in this bafe town , Who dares , with angry Eupolis , to frown ; He , He , who , with bold Cratinus , is infpir'd 318 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS :
... the flashy wit , That flattering Libeo , in his Iliads , writ . Thou , if there be a thou in this bafe town , Who dares , with angry Eupolis , to frown ; He , He , who , with bold Cratinus , is infpir'd 318 DRYDEN'S PERSIUS :
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