Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Place , what he had more than enough inculcated before , he fometimes cloys his Readers inftead of fatisfy- ing them : And gives occafion to his Tranflators , who dare not cover him , to blush at the Naked- nefs of their Father . This ...
... Place , what he had more than enough inculcated before , he fometimes cloys his Readers inftead of fatisfy- ing them : And gives occafion to his Tranflators , who dare not cover him , to blush at the Naked- nefs of their Father . This ...
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... way , it is true , fomewhat that is Excellent may be invented , perhaps more excellent than the first Defign , though Virgil must still be excepted , when that that Perhaps takes Place : Yet he who is inquifitive The PREFACE to.
... way , it is true , fomewhat that is Excellent may be invented , perhaps more excellent than the first Defign , though Virgil must still be excepted , when that that Perhaps takes Place : Yet he who is inquifitive The PREFACE to.
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With His Amours Ovid. that Perhaps takes Place : Yet he who is inquifitive to know an Author's Thoughts , will be difap- pointed in his Expectation . And it is not always that a Man will be contented to have a Present made him , when he ...
With His Amours Ovid. that Perhaps takes Place : Yet he who is inquifitive to know an Author's Thoughts , will be difap- pointed in his Expectation . And it is not always that a Man will be contented to have a Present made him , when he ...
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... Place I drown . The Trees are wither'd all fince thou art gone , As if for thee they put their Mourning on . No warbling Bird does now with Mufick fill The Woods , except the mournful Philomel . With hers my difmal Notes all Night agree ...
... Place I drown . The Trees are wither'd all fince thou art gone , As if for thee they put their Mourning on . No warbling Bird does now with Mufick fill The Woods , except the mournful Philomel . With hers my difmal Notes all Night agree ...
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... Place .. Here as I lay , and fwell'd with Tears the Flood , Before my Sight a Watry Virgin stood . She flood , and cry'd , " O you that love in vain ! " Fly hence ; and feek the far Leucadian Main : " There ftands a Rock , from whofe ...
... Place .. Here as I lay , and fwell'd with Tears the Flood , Before my Sight a Watry Virgin stood . She flood , and cry'd , " O you that love in vain ! " Fly hence ; and feek the far Leucadian Main : " There ftands a Rock , from whofe ...
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