The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 175
... poem or not ; because an animated spirit and force is neither in the style nor the subject - mat- ter ; bating , that it differs from prose by a certain measure , it is mere prose . But one may object to this , that even in comedy an ...
... poem or not ; because an animated spirit and force is neither in the style nor the subject - mat- ter ; bating , that it differs from prose by a certain measure , it is mere prose . But one may object to this , that even in comedy an ...
Strona 176
... poem or not : now I shall only consider this point , whether this satiric kind of writing be deservedly an object of your suspicion or not . Sulcius , the virulent , and Caprius , both hoarse with their malignancy , walk openly , and ...
... poem or not : now I shall only consider this point , whether this satiric kind of writing be deservedly an object of your suspicion or not . Sulcius , the virulent , and Caprius , both hoarse with their malignancy , walk openly , and ...
Strona 200
... poems . Wherefore it is by no means sufficient to make an auditor grin with laughter ; and yet there is some degree of merit even in this . There is a conciseness requisite that the sentence may run off , nor embarrass itself in a ...
... poems . Wherefore it is by no means sufficient to make an auditor grin with laughter ; and yet there is some degree of merit even in this . There is a conciseness requisite that the sentence may run off , nor embarrass itself in a ...
Strona 231
... poems : that is , add oil to the fire ; which , if ever any man in his senses made , why , so do you . I do not mention your horrid rage of temper . At length have done . Your way of living beyond your fortune . Confine yourself to your ...
... poems : that is , add oil to the fire ; which , if ever any man in his senses made , why , so do you . I do not mention your horrid rage of temper . At length have done . Your way of living beyond your fortune . Confine yourself to your ...
Strona 261
... poems of Puppius ; or he who friendly animates and enables you to stand free and upright , a match for haughty fortune ? • If now perchance the Roman people should ask me why I do not enjoy the same sentiments with them , as I do the ...
... poems of Puppius ; or he who friendly animates and enables you to stand free and upright , a match for haughty fortune ? • If now perchance the Roman people should ask me why I do not enjoy the same sentiments with them , as I do the ...
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