A New and Literal Translation of Juvenal and Persius, Zväzok 1editor, 1789 |
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Strana iv
... perhaps be ferviceable to many , who will not come within the reach of higher inftruction . cc < c Bishop Burnet obferves , that the " fatirical poets , " Horace , Juvenal , and Perfius , may contribute wonderfully to give a man a ...
... perhaps be ferviceable to many , who will not come within the reach of higher inftruction . cc < c Bishop Burnet obferves , that the " fatirical poets , " Horace , Juvenal , and Perfius , may contribute wonderfully to give a man a ...
Strana iv
... perhaps be ferviceable to many , who will not come within the reach of higher inftruction . ર Bishop Burnet obferves , that the " fatirical poets , Horace , Juvenal , and Perfius , may contribute " wonderfully to give a man a ...
... perhaps be ferviceable to many , who will not come within the reach of higher inftruction . ર Bishop Burnet obferves , that the " fatirical poets , Horace , Juvenal , and Perfius , may contribute " wonderfully to give a man a ...
Strana vii
... perhaps the most , are my own , by which , if I have been happy enough to Supply any deficiencies of others , I fhall be glad . Upon the whole , I am , from long obfervation , moft perfectly convinced , that the early disgust , which ...
... perhaps the most , are my own , by which , if I have been happy enough to Supply any deficiencies of others , I fhall be glad . Upon the whole , I am , from long obfervation , moft perfectly convinced , that the early disgust , which ...
Strana 6
... perhaps , to fome play , or poem , on the amours of Boreas and Orithya , the daughter of Erectheus , king of Athens . 10. Eacus may be tormenting . ] Eacus was one of the fabled judges of hell , who with his two affeffors , Minos and ...
... perhaps , to fome play , or poem , on the amours of Boreas and Orithya , the daughter of Erectheus , king of Athens . 10. Eacus may be tormenting . ] Eacus was one of the fabled judges of hell , who with his two affeffors , Minos and ...
Strana 8
... Perhaps you will afk , " how it is that I can " think of taking the fame ground as that great fatyrift Luci- lius - and why I fhould rather chufe this way of writing , " when he fo excelled in it , as to be before all others , not only ...
... Perhaps you will afk , " how it is that I can " think of taking the fame ground as that great fatyrift Luci- lius - and why I fhould rather chufe this way of writing , " when he fo excelled in it , as to be before all others , not only ...
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