The Odes, Epodes, and Carmen seculare of Horace, Tom 2C. Hitch & L. Hawes, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Ward, G. Keith, J. Wren, P. Stevens, S. Crowder and Company, P. Davey and B. Law, J. Marshall, and T. Field, 1760 |
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... most precious Monuments in its Kind that Roman Antiquity has left us , as in it Horace gives us the best Rules of Poetry the Nature of an Epistle would admit ; and it is well it did not require our Author to be strictly methodical , or ...
... most precious Monuments in its Kind that Roman Antiquity has left us , as in it Horace gives us the best Rules of Poetry the Nature of an Epistle would admit ; and it is well it did not require our Author to be strictly methodical , or ...
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... most common Faults of Mankind . This Subject is handled by him with a great deal of Wit and Art , as are all the Subjects of his Satires ; and one may boldly fay , that if his Odes have gained him the higheft Reputation of all the Latin ...
... most common Faults of Mankind . This Subject is handled by him with a great deal of Wit and Art , as are all the Subjects of his Satires ; and one may boldly fay , that if his Odes have gained him the higheft Reputation of all the Latin ...
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... most efficacious of all others , because we are more willing to reform , when we think we are only indebted to our own Reflections . No one ever understood this Delicacy of Reprehenfion better than Horace , and one may furely affirm ...
... most efficacious of all others , because we are more willing to reform , when we think we are only indebted to our own Reflections . No one ever understood this Delicacy of Reprehenfion better than Horace , and one may furely affirm ...
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... most advantageous View , written feveral Books according to the Prin- and their Paffion blinds them fo much that ciples of the Stoic Philofophy . He had they cannot discover the Inconveniencies of likewife efpoufed the Part of Pompey ...
... most advantageous View , written feveral Books according to the Prin- and their Paffion blinds them fo much that ciples of the Stoic Philofophy . He had they cannot discover the Inconveniencies of likewife efpoufed the Part of Pompey ...
Strona 7
... most fati- Unhappiness of their Conditions , leaves rical Expreffion in Horace . Omne vafer vitium ridenti Flaccus amico Tangit , & admiffus circum Præcordia ludit . " That he nicely touches upon the Faults of his Friend , and at the ...
... most fati- Unhappiness of their Conditions , leaves rical Expreffion in Horace . Omne vafer vitium ridenti Flaccus amico Tangit , & admiffus circum Præcordia ludit . " That he nicely touches upon the Faults of his Friend , and at the ...
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