Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursJ. and R. Tonson, 1761 - 309 páginas |
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... those who undertook the expedition of the Golden Flecce , were Hercules and Jafon : fome wri- - ters add THESEUs , who was cotemporary with them , and famous for his victory over the Minotaur , which he at- chiev'd by the affiftance of ...
... those who undertook the expedition of the Golden Flecce , were Hercules and Jafon : fome wri- - ters add THESEUs , who was cotemporary with them , and famous for his victory over the Minotaur , which he at- chiev'd by the affiftance of ...
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... those paffions , are generally fuch as na- turally arife from those diforderly motions of our fpirits . Yet , not to fpeak too partially in his be- half , I will confefs that the copiousness of his wit was fuch , that he often writ too ...
... those paffions , are generally fuch as na- turally arife from those diforderly motions of our fpirits . Yet , not to fpeak too partially in his be- half , I will confefs that the copiousness of his wit was fuch , that he often writ too ...
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... those of Tibullus and Propertius , his contemporaries , it will be found that those poets feldom defign'd before they writ ; And And though the language of Tibullus be more po- lifh'd The PREFACE to.
... those of Tibullus and Propertius , his contemporaries , it will be found that those poets feldom defign'd before they writ ; And And though the language of Tibullus be more po- lifh'd The PREFACE to.
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... those eyes of thine : Thy love I ask not , do but fuffer mine . Thou might'ft at least have ta'en thy last farewel , And feign'd a forrow which thou didst not feel . No kind remembring pledge was ask'd by thee , And nothing left but ...
... those eyes of thine : Thy love I ask not , do but fuffer mine . Thou might'ft at least have ta'en thy last farewel , And feign'd a forrow which thou didst not feel . No kind remembring pledge was ask'd by thee , And nothing left but ...
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... ( Those conscious fcenes of our once happy loves ) There like fome frantick Bacchanal I walk , And to myself with fad distraction talk . Then big with grief I throw me on the ground , And view the melancholy grotto round , Whofe hanging ...
... ( Those conscious fcenes of our once happy loves ) There like fome frantick Bacchanal I walk , And to myself with fad distraction talk . Then big with grief I throw me on the ground , And view the melancholy grotto round , Whofe hanging ...
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