Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... write somewhat more Authentick of this Poet : That he frequented the Court of Auguftus , and was well received in it , is most un- doubted : All his Poems bear the Character of a Court , and appear to be written as the French call it ...
... write somewhat more Authentick of this Poet : That he frequented the Court of Auguftus , and was well received in it , is most un- doubted : All his Poems bear the Character of a Court , and appear to be written as the French call it ...
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... Writing , which is fufficiently recompenfed by his other Excellencies ; nay this very Fault is not without its Beauties ; for the most fevere Cen- for cannot but be pleafed with the Prodigality of his Wit , though at the fame time he ...
... Writing , which is fufficiently recompenfed by his other Excellencies ; nay this very Fault is not without its Beauties ; for the most fevere Cen- for cannot but be pleafed with the Prodigality of his Wit , though at the fame time he ...
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... thor , in their Senfe , to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one who has written before him on the fame Subject : That is , not to tranflate his Words , Words , or to be confined to his Sense , OVID'S EPISTLES .
... thor , in their Senfe , to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one who has written before him on the fame Subject : That is , not to tranflate his Words , Words , or to be confined to his Sense , OVID'S EPISTLES .
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... write , as he fup- poses that Author would have done , had he lived in our Age , and in our Country . Yet I dare not ... Writer , to want Connexion , ( I mean as to our Understanding ) to foar out of Sight , and leave his Reader at a ...
... write , as he fup- poses that Author would have done , had he lived in our Age , and in our Country . Yet I dare not ... Writer , to want Connexion , ( I mean as to our Understanding ) to foar out of Sight , and leave his Reader at a ...
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... writes this Letter to him before fhe dies . W HILE Phaon to the flaming Etna Alies , Confum'd with no lefs Fires , poor Sapho dies . XXXXX I burn , I burn , like kindled Fields of Corn , When by the driving Winds the Flames are born ...
... writes this Letter to him before fhe dies . W HILE Phaon to the flaming Etna Alies , Confum'd with no lefs Fires , poor Sapho dies . XXXXX I burn , I burn , like kindled Fields of Corn , When by the driving Winds the Flames are born ...
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