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Pagina 11
... represented as men of dange rous principles ; till at length they worked them out of the favour of the people , and confequently out of the magiftracy . These factions tore the corporation in pieces for feveral years , till at length ...
... represented as men of dange rous principles ; till at length they worked them out of the favour of the people , and confequently out of the magiftracy . These factions tore the corporation in pieces for feveral years , till at length ...
Pagina 26
... representing human and still life together . I have several ⚫ times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ... represented as written rather by a dray - man than a poet . I come in ' with a tub about me , that tub hung with ...
... representing human and still life together . I have several ⚫ times acted one of the finest flower - pots in the ... represented as written rather by a dray - man than a poet . I come in ' with a tub about me , that tub hung with ...
Pagina 27
... represented her . As this pasquinade made a great noise in Rome , the Pope offered a considerable fum of money to any per- son that should discover the author of it . The author relying upon his Holiness's generofity , as also on some ...
... represented her . As this pasquinade made a great noise in Rome , the Pope offered a considerable fum of money to any per- son that should discover the author of it . The author relying upon his Holiness's generofity , as also on some ...
Pagina 36
... represented in another corner of the temple , as ringing the bells of Delphos , for joy of his arrival . The tent of Darius is to be peo- pled by the ingenious Mrs. Salmon , where Alexan- der is to fall in love with a piece of wax ...
... represented in another corner of the temple , as ringing the bells of Delphos , for joy of his arrival . The tent of Darius is to be peo- pled by the ingenious Mrs. Salmon , where Alexan- der is to fall in love with a piece of wax ...
Pagina 46
... represented ; for these , namely the opinions , manners , and passions , are apt to be ob- scured by pompous phrases and elaborate expref- fions . Horace , who copied most of his criticifms after Ariftotle , seems to have had his eye on ...
... represented ; for these , namely the opinions , manners , and passions , are apt to be ob- scured by pompous phrases and elaborate expref- fions . Horace , who copied most of his criticifms after Ariftotle , seems to have had his eye on ...
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