The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... Roman line : And by his fide Afcanius took his place , The fecond hope of Rome's immortal race . Adorn'd in white , a reverend priest appears ; And offerings to the flaming altars bears ; A porket , and a lamb , that never fuffer'd ...
... Roman line : And by his fide Afcanius took his place , The fecond hope of Rome's immortal race . Adorn'd in white , a reverend priest appears ; And offerings to the flaming altars bears ; A porket , and a lamb , that never fuffer'd ...
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... Roman . There is more of falt in all your verses , than I have feen in any of the moderns , or even of the ancients : but you have been fparing of the gall ; by which means you have pleased all.readers , and offended none . Donne alonę ...
... Roman . There is more of falt in all your verses , than I have feen in any of the moderns , or even of the ancients : but you have been fparing of the gall ; by which means you have pleased all.readers , and offended none . Donne alonę ...
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... Roman majefty , and length of time had not added a reverence to the works of Horace . For good fenfe is the fame in all or moft ages ; and courfe of time rather improves nature , nature , than impairs her . What has been , 112 DEDICATIO N.
... Roman majefty , and length of time had not added a reverence to the works of Horace . For good fenfe is the fame in all or moft ages ; and courfe of time rather improves nature , nature , than impairs her . What has been , 112 DEDICATIO N.
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... Romans ; and.only Mr. Waller among the English .. As for Mr. Milton , whom we all admire with fo much justice , his fubject is not that of an Heroic Poem , properly fo called . His defign is the lofing of our happiness : his event is ...
... Romans ; and.only Mr. Waller among the English .. As for Mr. Milton , whom we all admire with fo much justice , his fubject is not that of an Heroic Poem , properly fo called . His defign is the lofing of our happiness : his event is ...
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... Roman . Their Gods did not only intereft themselves in the event of wars ( which is the effect of a fuperior Providence ) ; but alfo efpoufed the feveral parties , in a vifible corporeal defcent , managed their intrigues , and fought ...
... Roman . Their Gods did not only intereft themselves in the event of wars ( which is the effect of a fuperior Providence ) ; but alfo efpoufed the feveral parties , in a vifible corporeal defcent , managed their intrigues , and fought ...
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