A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana ii
... mind : his great aim was— “ to bold , as it were , the mirror up to nature ; to fhew " Virtue her own feature , Scorn her own image , and " the very age and body of the time his form and 61 preffure . " - He meant not , therefore , to ...
... mind : his great aim was— “ to bold , as it were , the mirror up to nature ; to fhew " Virtue her own feature , Scorn her own image , and " the very age and body of the time his form and 61 preffure . " - He meant not , therefore , to ...
Strana ii
... mind : his great aim was— “ to " bold , as it were , the mirror up to nature ; to fhew " Virtue her own feature , Scorn her own image , and " the very age and body of the time his form and ' preffure . " - He meant not , therefore , to ...
... mind : his great aim was— “ to " bold , as it were , the mirror up to nature ; to fhew " Virtue her own feature , Scorn her own image , and " the very age and body of the time his form and ' preffure . " - He meant not , therefore , to ...
Strana iii
... mind and confcience of this great man were , though from whence he knew not , fo far en- lightened , as to perceive the ugliness of vice , and fo influenced with a defire to reform it , as to make him , according to the light be bad , a ...
... mind and confcience of this great man were , though from whence he knew not , fo far en- lightened , as to perceive the ugliness of vice , and fo influenced with a defire to reform it , as to make him , according to the light be bad , a ...
Strana v
... mind , to form his tafte , and to enable him , not only to conftrue and explain , but to get thofe portions of the author by heart , which he is , at certain periods , to repeat in the fchool , and which , if judiciously felected , he ...
... mind , to form his tafte , and to enable him , not only to conftrue and explain , but to get thofe portions of the author by heart , which he is , at certain periods , to repeat in the fchool , and which , if judiciously felected , he ...
Strana vi
... , which I have fo ftudiously avoided through the rest of the work , be cause the literal fenfe of thefe is better obfcured than explained , efpecially to young minds . The The next thing to be confidered , after knowing what vi PREFACE ,
... , which I have fo ftudiously avoided through the rest of the work , be cause the literal fenfe of thefe is better obfcured than explained , efpecially to young minds . The The next thing to be confidered , after knowing what vi PREFACE ,
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