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Page 19
... those whom they cannot reward , and Spe pafcere inani ; " . -for year after year . With whatever fecrets Swift might have been trufted , it does not appear he knew any thing of a defign to bring in the Pretender . Swift was a true Whig ...
... those whom they cannot reward , and Spe pafcere inani ; " . -for year after year . With whatever fecrets Swift might have been trufted , it does not appear he knew any thing of a defign to bring in the Pretender . Swift was a true Whig ...
Page 23
... Those cares that haunt the Court and Town . O charming Noons ! and Nights divine ! Or when I fup , or when I dine , C & 130 Ante Larem proprium vefcor , vernasque procacis Pafco libatis dapibus Sat. VI . 23 OF HORACE .
... Those cares that haunt the Court and Town . O charming Noons ! and Nights divine ! Or when I fup , or when I dine , C & 130 Ante Larem proprium vefcor , vernasque procacis Pafco libatis dapibus Sat. VI . 23 OF HORACE .
Page 29
... those memoirs are many curious and interefting particulars of the hiftory of that time . This beautiful fable , not fo much now admired , because fo well known , is not in the collection of thofe called Efop's , whose com- pofition it ...
... those memoirs are many curious and interefting particulars of the hiftory of that time . This beautiful fable , not fo much now admired , because fo well known , is not in the collection of thofe called Efop's , whose com- pofition it ...
Page 53
... those of the Satires and Epiftles of Horace . It may be worth obferving , that the measure Pope has here chofen is precifely the fame that Ben Jonson used in a tranflation of this very Ode ; in which translation , by the way , are fome ...
... those of the Satires and Epiftles of Horace . It may be worth obferving , that the measure Pope has here chofen is precifely the fame that Ben Jonson used in a tranflation of this very Ode ; in which translation , by the way , are fome ...
Page 59
... Those rais'd new Empires o'er the Earth , And These , new Heav'ns and Systems fram'd . Vain was the Chief's , the Sage's pride ! They had no Poet , and they dy'd . In vain they fchem'd , in vain they bled ! They had no Poet , and are ...
... Those rais'd new Empires o'er the Earth , And These , new Heav'ns and Systems fram'd . Vain was the Chief's , the Sage's pride ! They had no Poet , and they dy'd . In vain they fchem'd , in vain they bled ! They had no Poet , and are ...
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