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Pagina 145
... Satyr , and to the Second Satyr of Persius ; as the last of these Authors has almost transcribed the preceding Dialogue , Entitled Alcibiades the First , in his Fourth Satyr . The Speakers in this Dialogue upon Prayer , are Socrates and ...
... Satyr , and to the Second Satyr of Persius ; as the last of these Authors has almost transcribed the preceding Dialogue , Entitled Alcibiades the First , in his Fourth Satyr . The Speakers in this Dialogue upon Prayer , are Socrates and ...
Pagina 154
... Satyr , under what Dress soever it may appear ; as there are no other Authors , whose Province it is to enter so directly into the ways of Men , and set their Miscarriages in so strong a Light . Simonides , a Poet famous in his ...
... Satyr , under what Dress soever it may appear ; as there are no other Authors , whose Province it is to enter so directly into the ways of Men , and set their Miscarriages in so strong a Light . Simonides , a Poet famous in his ...
Pagina 157
... Satyr in another of his celebrated Pieces , which is called The Satyr upon Man . What Vice or Frailty can a Discourse correct , which censures the whole Species alike , and endeavours to shew by some Superficial Strokes of Wit , that ...
... Satyr in another of his celebrated Pieces , which is called The Satyr upon Man . What Vice or Frailty can a Discourse correct , which censures the whole Species alike , and endeavours to shew by some Superficial Strokes of Wit , that ...
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