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... HORACE [ 1684 ] THE TWENTY - NINTH ODE OF THE THIRD BOOK PARAPHRAS'D IN PINDARIC VERSE , AND INSCRIB'D TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE LAURENCE , EARL OF ROCHESTER I DESCENDED of an ancient line , That long the Tuscan scepter sway'd , Make haste ...
... HORACE [ 1684 ] THE TWENTY - NINTH ODE OF THE THIRD BOOK PARAPHRAS'D IN PINDARIC VERSE , AND INSCRIB'D TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE LAURENCE , EARL OF ROCHESTER I DESCENDED of an ancient line , That long the Tuscan scepter sway'd , Make haste ...
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... Horace , Epodes , xvi , 37 . Thus let the brave and wise , Whose souls above th ' inglorious vulgar rise ; And let the crowd , who dare not hope success , Inglorious , these ill - omened seats possess . - Francis . 378 , 80. An ...
... Horace , Epodes , xvi , 37 . Thus let the brave and wise , Whose souls above th ' inglorious vulgar rise ; And let the crowd , who dare not hope success , Inglorious , these ill - omened seats possess . - Francis . 378 , 80. An ...
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... Horace , Ars Poetica , 361-64 , 149-50 . Poems like pictures are . That loves the shade , this tempts a stronger light , And challenges the critic's piercing sight . . . . Artful he knows each circumstance to leave , Which will not ...
... Horace , Ars Poetica , 361-64 , 149-50 . Poems like pictures are . That loves the shade , this tempts a stronger light , And challenges the critic's piercing sight . . . . Artful he knows each circumstance to leave , Which will not ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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