The Works of the English Poets, Том 19J. Rivington, 1779 - 366 страници |
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... 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 shears . Then to the rifing fun he turns his eyes , And shews the beasts ...
... 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 shears . Then to the rifing fun he turns his eyes , And shews the beasts ...
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... Rome's immortal majefty remain . Then thus the founder of mankind replies ( Unruffled was his front , ferene his eyes ) : Can Saturn's iffue , and heavens other heir , Such endless anger in her bosom bear ? Be mistress , and your full ...
... Rome's immortal majefty remain . Then thus the founder of mankind replies ( Unruffled was his front , ferene his eyes ) : Can Saturn's iffue , and heavens other heir , Such endless anger in her bosom bear ? Be mistress , and your full ...
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... Rome ; and derives the word Satire from Satyrus , that mixt kind of animal , or , as the ancients thought him , rural god , made up be- twixt a man and a goat ; with a human head , hooked nofe , powting lips , a bunch or ftruma under ...
... Rome ; and derives the word Satire from Satyrus , that mixt kind of animal , or , as the ancients thought him , rural god , made up be- twixt a man and a goat ; with a human head , hooked nofe , powting lips , a bunch or ftruma under ...
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... Rome , to the ceremonies and manners of ancient Greece , I will not infift on this opinion , but rather judge in general , that fince all poetry had its original from religion , that of the Grecians and Ro- anans had the same beginning ...
... Rome , to the ceremonies and manners of ancient Greece , I will not infift on this opinion , but rather judge in general , that fince all poetry had its original from religion , that of the Grecians and Ro- anans had the same beginning ...
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... Rome . Yet , as I have faid , Scaliger the father , ac- cording to his cuftom ; that is , infolently enough , >> contradicts them both ; and gives no better reason , than the derivation of Satyrus from oad , fala- citas ; citas ; and fo ...
... Rome . Yet , as I have faid , Scaliger the father , ac- cording to his cuftom ; that is , infolently enough , >> contradicts them both ; and gives no better reason , than the derivation of Satyrus from oad , fala- citas ; citas ; and fo ...
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