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Pagina 4
... Ovid . Met . 1. 3. V 491 . Hier fpirits faint , Her blooming cheeks afiume a palid teint , And fcarce her form remains . There was as great a change in the hill of mo- ney - bags , and the heaps of money , the former fhrinking and ...
... Ovid . Met . 1. 3. V 491 . Hier fpirits faint , Her blooming cheeks afiume a palid teint , And fcarce her form remains . There was as great a change in the hill of mo- ney - bags , and the heaps of money , the former fhrinking and ...
Pagina 16
... OVID . Met . 1. 4. ver . 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous Shape : I WAS reflecting this morning upon the fpirit and humour of the public diverfions five - and- twenty years ago , and thofe of the present time ; and ...
... OVID . Met . 1. 4. ver . 590 . Wretch that thou art ! put off this monstrous Shape : I WAS reflecting this morning upon the fpirit and humour of the public diverfions five - and- twenty years ago , and thofe of the present time ; and ...
Pagina 18
... OVID . Ars Am . i . 159 . Light minds are pleas'd with trifles , W R number of powdered footmen . Just before the lady were a couple of beautiful pages that were ftuck among the harness , and by their gay dresses and fmiling features ...
... OVID . Ars Am . i . 159 . Light minds are pleas'd with trifles , W R number of powdered footmen . Just before the lady were a couple of beautiful pages that were ftuck among the harness , and by their gay dresses and fmiling features ...
Pagina 48
... OVID . Met . i . 654. mirer . It is hard to fpeak of thefe falfe fair ones , without faying fomething uncomplaifant , but I Having spoken of Mr. Powell , as fometimes raifing himself applaufe from the ill taste of an audience ; I must ...
... OVID . Met . i . 654. mirer . It is hard to fpeak of thefe falfe fair ones , without faying fomething uncomplaifant , but I Having spoken of Mr. Powell , as fometimes raifing himself applaufe from the ill taste of an audience ; I must ...
Pagina 57
... OVID . Met . xiv . 652 . Through various fhapes he often finds access . My correfpondents take it ill if I do not , from time to time , let them know I have received their letters . The most effectual way will be to publish fome of them ...
... OVID . Met . xiv . 652 . Through various fhapes he often finds access . My correfpondents take it ill if I do not , from time to time , let them know I have received their letters . The most effectual way will be to publish fome of them ...
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