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Pagina 9
... Horace . One of our late great poets is funk in his reputation , because he could never forgive any Conceit that came in his way ; but fwept , like a drag - net , great and small . There was plenty enough , but the dishes were ill ...
... Horace . One of our late great poets is funk in his reputation , because he could never forgive any Conceit that came in his way ; but fwept , like a drag - net , great and small . There was plenty enough , but the dishes were ill ...
Pagina 23
... HORACE , TIBULLUS , PRO- PERTIUS , PHÆDRUS . Thefe only can be called legitimate models of just thinking C4 and and writing . Succeeding authors , as it happens in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 23 Promifitque diem; tanta dulcedine captos ...
... HORACE , TIBULLUS , PRO- PERTIUS , PHÆDRUS . Thefe only can be called legitimate models of just thinking C4 and and writing . Succeeding authors , as it happens in AND WRITINGS OF POPE . 23 Promifitque diem; tanta dulcedine captos ...
Pagina 43
... Horace's epiftolary writings ; I must therefore infert a fpecimen of this , his excellence . Ergo iterum verfus ? dices . O Vane ! quid ergo Morbum ejurafti toties , tibi qui infidet altis , Non evellendus , vi vel ratione , medullis ...
... Horace's epiftolary writings ; I must therefore infert a fpecimen of this , his excellence . Ergo iterum verfus ? dices . O Vane ! quid ergo Morbum ejurafti toties , tibi qui infidet altis , Non evellendus , vi vel ratione , medullis ...
Pagina 44
Joseph Warton. one of his imitations of Horace , has ex- hibited the real character of Cowley , with delicacy and candour . Who now reads Cowley ? if he pleases yet , His moral pleases , not his pointed wit ; Forgot his epic , nay ...
Joseph Warton. one of his imitations of Horace , has ex- hibited the real character of Cowley , with delicacy and candour . Who now reads Cowley ? if he pleases yet , His moral pleases , not his pointed wit ; Forgot his epic , nay ...
Pagina 48
... Horace , are the only pieces of this profligate nobleman , which modefty or common fenfe will allow any man to read . Rochefter had much energy in his thoughts and diction , and though the ancient satirifts often ufe great liberty in ...
... Horace , are the only pieces of this profligate nobleman , which modefty or common fenfe will allow any man to read . Rochefter had much energy in his thoughts and diction , and though the ancient satirifts often ufe great liberty in ...
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