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... Imitation of the 1ft Satire of the Second Book of Horace , in these words : In two large columns , on thy motly page ... imitate , Than heretofore the Greek he did tranflate ? Thine is juft fuch an image of his pen As thou thyself art of ...
... Imitation of the 1ft Satire of the Second Book of Horace , in these words : In two large columns , on thy motly page ... imitate , Than heretofore the Greek he did tranflate ? Thine is juft fuch an image of his pen As thou thyself art of ...
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... imitate their science . However , those carlier RIBALDS raised an appetite for the Greek language in the Weft ; info much , that Hermolaus Barbarus , a paffionate admirer of it , and a noted critic , ufed to boat , that he had invoked ...
... imitate their science . However , those carlier RIBALDS raised an appetite for the Greek language in the Weft ; info much , that Hermolaus Barbarus , a paffionate admirer of it , and a noted critic , ufed to boat , that he had invoked ...
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... imitate : But that what he thought faulty in him , he would tell him fairly to his face and what deferved praise he would not deny him to the world ; and , as a proof of this difpofition towards him , he had fent him the inclofed ...
... imitate : But that what he thought faulty in him , he would tell him fairly to his face and what deferved praise he would not deny him to the world ; and , as a proof of this difpofition towards him , he had fent him the inclofed ...
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... Imitation of the firft Satire of Horace's fecond Book : The lines are weak , another's pleas'd to fay , Lord Fanny fpins a thousand such a day . And Lady M. W. M. by the eighty - third line of the fame piece , too grofs to be here ...
... Imitation of the firft Satire of Horace's fecond Book : The lines are weak , another's pleas'd to fay , Lord Fanny fpins a thousand such a day . And Lady M. W. M. by the eighty - third line of the fame piece , too grofs to be here ...
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... Imitation in two mornings , excellent as it is . VOL . IV . E ADVERTISEMENT . THE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was the.
... Imitation in two mornings , excellent as it is . VOL . IV . E ADVERTISEMENT . THE Occafion of publishing these Imitations was the.
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