| Juvenal - 1726 - 468 pàgines
...Vindicator of Roman Liberty, than with a temporizing Poet, a Well-marmer'd Court-flave, and a Man who is often afraid of laughing in the right Place; who...he is naturally fervile. After all, Horace had the Difadvantagc of the Times in which he liv'd ; they were better for the Man, but vrorfe for the Satyrift.... | |
| 1750 - 374 pàgines
...Vindicator of Roman Liberty, than with a Temporizing Poet, a well-manner'd Court-Slave, and a Man who is often afraid of laughing in the right Place, who is ever decent becaufe he is naturallyfervile. After all, Horace had the Difadvantage of the Times in which he lived, they were... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pàgines
...vindicator of Roman liberty than with a temporizing poet, a well-mannered court-flave, and a man who is often afraid- of laughing in the right place; who...in which he lived ; they were better for the man, but worfe for the fatyrift. It is generally faid, that thofe enormous vices which were praclifed under... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pàgines
...poet, a well-mannered court-flave, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place; whQ is ever decent, becaufe he is naturally fervile. After...difadvantage of the times in which he lived ; they were bitter for the man, but worfe for thg fatyrift. It is generally faid, that thofe enormous vices which... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 pàgines
...court-flave, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place ; who is ever decent, becaule he is naturally fervile. After all, Horace had the...in which he lived ; they were better for the man, but worfe for the fatirift. It is generally faid, that thofe enormous vices which were praftifcd under... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 398 pàgines
...vindicator of Roman liberty than with a temporizing poet, a well-mannered court-fiave, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place ; who is ever decent, becauie he is naturally fervife. After all, Horace had the difadvantage of the times in whicli he lived... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 pàgines
...vindicator of Roman liberty than with a temporizing poet, a well-mannered •ourt-flave, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place ; who...he is naturally fervile. After all, Horace had the difadvanjage of the times in which he lived j they were bettor for for the man, but worfe for the fatirift.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 390 pàgines
...vindicator of Roman liberty than with a temporizing poet, a well-mannered <ourt- Have, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place ; who is ever decent, becaufe he is naturally fcrvile. After all, Horace had the difadvanof the tunes in whith he lived -, they were better fw for... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 384 pàgines
...vindicator of Roman liberty than with a temporizing poet, a well-mannered court-flave, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place ; who is ever decent, becaufe be i» naturally fejvilc. After all, Hozace had the difadvan. tage of the times in wluch hs lived ;... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 388 pàgines
...vindicator of Roman liberty than with a temporizing poet, a well-mannerc.l court. Have, and a man who is often afraid of laughing in the right place; who is ever decent, becaufeheis naturally fervile. After all, Horace had the difadvantage of the times in which he lived;... | |
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