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Pagina 153
... portion of the satiric severity of Juvenal , but divested of its peculiar caustic ; and , in the ease and mellifluence of the minor poems , we re- cognise the successful imitator of the numbers of Ovid and Tibullus . It is , indeed , in ...
... portion of the satiric severity of Juvenal , but divested of its peculiar caustic ; and , in the ease and mellifluence of the minor poems , we re- cognise the successful imitator of the numbers of Ovid and Tibullus . It is , indeed , in ...
Pagina 257
... portion of the volume we propose , therefore , to dismiss without examination ; at the same time that we express our thanks for the information which we have received by reading them placed in detail , and traced in their growth and ...
... portion of the volume we propose , therefore , to dismiss without examination ; at the same time that we express our thanks for the information which we have received by reading them placed in detail , and traced in their growth and ...
Pagina 280
... portion of society , the menial servants . " The labour of the manufacturer adds , " he says , " to the value of the materials with which he works , while that of the latter adds to the value of nothing . " Dr. S. has here evidently ...
... portion of society , the menial servants . " The labour of the manufacturer adds , " he says , " to the value of the materials with which he works , while that of the latter adds to the value of nothing . " Dr. S. has here evidently ...
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