Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... Thought , and of Expreffion , or fearched into the Nature of it more Philosophically than he . And the Empe- ror who condemned him , had as little Reason as another Man to punish that Fault with fo much Severity , if at least he were ...
... Thought , and of Expreffion , or fearched into the Nature of it more Philosophically than he . And the Empe- ror who condemned him , had as little Reason as another Man to punish that Fault with fo much Severity , if at least he were ...
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... Thoughts , which are the Pictures and Results of those Paffions , are generally fuch as naturally arife from thofe diforderly Motions of our Spirits . Yet , not to speak too partially in his behalf , I will confefs that the Copiousness ...
... Thoughts , which are the Pictures and Results of those Paffions , are generally fuch as naturally arife from thofe diforderly Motions of our Spirits . Yet , not to speak too partially in his behalf , I will confefs that the Copiousness ...
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... Thoughts come back upon us in divers Letters : But of the general Character of Women , which is Modefty , he has taken a most becoming Care : for his amorous Expreffions go no further than Virtue may allow , and therefore may be read ...
... Thoughts come back upon us in divers Letters : But of the general Character of Women , which is Modefty , he has taken a most becoming Care : for his amorous Expreffions go no further than Virtue may allow , and therefore may be read ...
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... Thought literally in English , and to ftrike Wit or almoft Senfe out of it ? In short , the Verbal Copier is incumbered with fo many Difficulties at once , that he can never dif- intangle himself from all . He is to confider at the fame ...
... Thought literally in English , and to ftrike Wit or almoft Senfe out of it ? In short , the Verbal Copier is incumbered with fo many Difficulties at once , that he can never dif- intangle himself from all . He is to confider at the fame ...
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... Thoughts on this Subject to each other , and therefore their Reafons for it are little different : Though the Practice of one is much more Moderate . I take Imitation of an Au- thor , in their Senfe , to be an endeavour of a later Poet ...
... Thoughts on this Subject to each other , and therefore their Reafons for it are little different : Though the Practice of one is much more Moderate . I take Imitation of an Au- thor , in their Senfe , to be an endeavour of a later Poet ...
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Página 110 - But I with you may leave the Spartan port, To view the Trojan wealth and Priam's court. Shown while I fee, I fhall expofe my fame, And fill a foreign country with my fhame.
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