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Pagina 171
... LUCAN , ix , 579 [ ADDISON As the work I have engaged in will not only consist of papers of humour and learning , but of several essays moral and divine , I shall publish the following one , which is founded on a former Spectator 2 ...
... LUCAN , ix , 579 [ ADDISON As the work I have engaged in will not only consist of papers of humour and learning , but of several essays moral and divine , I shall publish the following one , which is founded on a former Spectator 2 ...
Pagina 436
... LUCAN , i , 8 What blind , detested fury , could afford Such horrid licence to the barb'rous sword ! 348. HOR . , 2 Sat. , iii , 13 To shun detraction , would'st thou virtue fly ? 349. LUCAN , i , 454 Thrice happy they beneath their ...
... LUCAN , i , 8 What blind , detested fury , could afford Such horrid licence to the barb'rous sword ! 348. HOR . , 2 Sat. , iii , 13 To shun detraction , would'st thou virtue fly ? 349. LUCAN , i , 454 Thrice happy they beneath their ...
Pagina 439
... LUCAN , ii , 57 He reckoned not the past , while aught remained Great to be done , or mighty to be gained . Rowe 375. HOR . , 4 Od . , ix , 45 We barbarously call them blest , Who are of largest tenements possest , While swelling ...
... LUCAN , ii , 57 He reckoned not the past , while aught remained Great to be done , or mighty to be gained . Rowe 375. HOR . , 4 Od . , ix , 45 We barbarously call them blest , Who are of largest tenements possest , While swelling ...
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