Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... look no further before them than the next Line ; whence it will inevi- tably follow , that they can drive to no certain Point , but ramble from one Subject to another , and and conclude with fomewhat which is not of a piece The PREFACE to.
... look no further before them than the next Line ; whence it will inevi- tably follow , that they can drive to no certain Point , but ramble from one Subject to another , and and conclude with fomewhat which is not of a piece The PREFACE to.
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... look into our felves , to conform our Genius to his , to give his Thought either the fame Turn , if our Tongue will bear it , or if not , to vary but the Drefs , not to alter or deftroy the Subftance . The like Care must be taken of the ...
... look into our felves , to conform our Genius to his , to give his Thought either the fame Turn , if our Tongue will bear it , or if not , to vary but the Drefs , not to alter or deftroy the Subftance . The like Care must be taken of the ...
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... look better ; perhaps the Face which he has drawn would be more exact , if the Eyes or Nose were altered , but it is his Bufinefs to make it refemble refemble the Original . In two Cafes only there may The PREFACE to.
... look better ; perhaps the Face which he has drawn would be more exact , if the Eyes or Nose were altered , but it is his Bufinefs to make it refemble refemble the Original . In two Cafes only there may The PREFACE to.
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... Looks , and dear deluding Eyes ? The Harp and Bow wou'd you like Phœbus bear , A brighter Phoebus , Phaon might appear ; Would you with Ivy wreath your flowing Hair , Not Bacchus ' felf with Phaon cou'd compare : Yet Phoebus lov'd , and ...
... Looks , and dear deluding Eyes ? The Harp and Bow wou'd you like Phœbus bear , A brighter Phoebus , Phaon might appear ; Would you with Ivy wreath your flowing Hair , Not Bacchus ' felf with Phaon cou'd compare : Yet Phoebus lov'd , and ...
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... look with Venus ' Eyes . O fcarce a Youth , yet scarce a tender Boy ! O ufeful Time for Lovers to employ ! Pride of thy Age , and Glory of thy Race , Come to thefe Arms , and melt in this Embrace ! The Vows you never will return ...
... look with Venus ' Eyes . O fcarce a Youth , yet scarce a tender Boy ! O ufeful Time for Lovers to employ ! Pride of thy Age , and Glory of thy Race , Come to thefe Arms , and melt in this Embrace ! The Vows you never will return ...
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