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Page 11
... ] Dr. Hurd , in the Dialogue on the Age of Queen Elizabeth , has supported the chara & er of Arbuthnot with more spirit and propriety than is done in this Epifile . 1 ' Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they TO THE SATIRES . 11.
... ] Dr. Hurd , in the Dialogue on the Age of Queen Elizabeth , has supported the chara & er of Arbuthnot with more spirit and propriety than is done in this Epifile . 1 ' Tis nothing - P . Nothing ? if they TO THE SATIRES . 11.
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... spirit to them , unimpaired ; it being found much caffer to ape their manners than to imitate their science . However , those carlier RIBALDS raised an appetite for the Greek language in the Weft ; info much , that Hermolaus Barbarus ...
... spirit to them , unimpaired ; it being found much caffer to ape their manners than to imitate their science . However , those carlier RIBALDS raised an appetite for the Greek language in the Weft ; info much , that Hermolaus Barbarus ...
Page 51
... spirit than that of the 1ft Sat. of B. i . by Sir Brooke Boothby , addreffed to his amiable and poetical friend Dr. Darwin . " Had Horace wrote his Satires or Ep files in the fame kind of numbers with Virgil's Eneid , it would have been ...
... spirit than that of the 1ft Sat. of B. i . by Sir Brooke Boothby , addreffed to his amiable and poetical friend Dr. Darwin . " Had Horace wrote his Satires or Ep files in the fame kind of numbers with Virgil's Eneid , it would have been ...
Page 63
... spirit here than in the original : But it is hard to pronounce with certainty for though one may be confident there is more force in the 83d and 84th lines than in : Canidia Albutî , quibus eft inimica , venenum ; " yet there might be ...
... spirit here than in the original : But it is hard to pronounce with certainty for though one may be confident there is more force in the 83d and 84th lines than in : Canidia Albutî , quibus eft inimica , venenum ; " yet there might be ...
Page 64
... spirit and poignancy of the 82d verfe of the Imitation . W. VER 85-9o . Its proper pou er to hurt , & c . ] All , except the two laft lines , inferior to the elegance and precifion of the original W. VER . 91. Then , learned Sir ! The ...
... spirit and poignancy of the 82d verfe of the Imitation . W. VER 85-9o . Its proper pou er to hurt , & c . ] All , except the two laft lines , inferior to the elegance and precifion of the original W. VER . 91. Then , learned Sir ! The ...
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