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... still a nicer distinction is shown , between the manners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the an- cient Historians is no less confpicuous , in many references to particular paflages : and the ...
... still a nicer distinction is shown , between the manners of the Romans in the time of the former , and of the latter . His reading in the an- cient Historians is no less confpicuous , in many references to particular paflages : and the ...
Página xi
... still exact ; all his me- taphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may constantly observe a wonderful justness of diftinction , as ...
... still exact ; all his me- taphors appropriated , and remarkably drawn from the true nature and inherent qualities of each fubject . When he treats of Ethic or Politic , we may constantly observe a wonderful justness of diftinction , as ...
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... still for fome time , told ' em , That if Mr. Shakespear had not read the Ancients , he had likewise not stollen any thing from ' em ; and that if he would produce any one Topick finely treated by any of them , he would undertake to ...
... still for fome time , told ' em , That if Mr. Shakespear had not read the Ancients , he had likewise not stollen any thing from ' em ; and that if he would produce any one Topick finely treated by any of them , he would undertake to ...
Página liv
... still , while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excuses ; I mean with great , but disproportion'd Muses : For if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit ...
... still , while thy Book doth live , And we have wits to read , and praise to give . That I not mix thee so , my brain excuses ; I mean with great , but disproportion'd Muses : For if I thought my judgment were of years , I should commit ...
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... still were in their prime , When like Apollo he came forth to warm Our ears , or like a Mercury to charm . Nature her felf was proud of his designes , And joy'd to wear the dressing of his Lines : Which were so richly spun , and wove so ...
... still were in their prime , When like Apollo he came forth to warm Our ears , or like a Mercury to charm . Nature her felf was proud of his designes , And joy'd to wear the dressing of his Lines : Which were so richly spun , and wove so ...
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