Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... bear the Character of a Court , and appear to be written as the French call it Cavalierement : Add to this , that the Titles of many of his Elegies , and more of his Letters in his Banifhment , are addreffed to Perfons well known to us ...
... bear the Character of a Court , and appear to be written as the French call it Cavalierement : Add to this , that the Titles of many of his Elegies , and more of his Letters in his Banifhment , are addreffed to Perfons well known to us ...
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... bear a Chain , and Sampfon like he shakes it off : A Ge- nius fo elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley's , was but neceffary to make Pindar fpeak English , and that was to be performed by no other way than Imitation . But if Virgil , or ...
... bear a Chain , and Sampfon like he shakes it off : A Ge- nius fo elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley's , was but neceffary to make Pindar fpeak English , and that was to be performed by no other way than Imitation . But if Virgil , or ...
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... , 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 more outward Or- naments , naments , the Words ; when they appear ( which OVID'S EPISTLE S.
... , 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 more outward Or- naments , naments , the Words ; when they appear ( which OVID'S EPISTLE S.
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... bear thy Complaints away , But none will ever back his Sails convey . No longer then thy hopeless Love attend , But let thy Life here with thy Letter end . SAPHO 000000000000000000000000 SAPHO TO PHAON . Wholly Translated , By Mr. 7 ...
... bear thy Complaints away , But none will ever back his Sails convey . No longer then thy hopeless Love attend , But let thy Life here with thy Letter end . SAPHO 000000000000000000000000 SAPHO TO PHAON . Wholly Translated , By Mr. 7 ...
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... 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 Bacchus felt the Flame , One Daphne warm'd , and one the Cretan Dame ...
... 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 Bacchus felt the Flame , One Daphne warm'd , and one the Cretan Dame ...
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