The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen 10Alexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... Lucretius , Are against gods , you know ; and teach us , The gods make not the poet ; but The thesis , vice - versa put , Should Hebrew - wise be understood ; And means , the poet makes the god , Egyptian gardeners thus are said to Have ...
... Lucretius , Are against gods , you know ; and teach us , The gods make not the poet ; but The thesis , vice - versa put , Should Hebrew - wise be understood ; And means , the poet makes the god , Egyptian gardeners thus are said to Have ...
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... Lucretius dares to teach ( As all our youth may learn from Creech ) That eyes were made , but could not view , Nor hands embrace , nor feet pursue : But heedless Nature did produce The members first , and then the use . What each must ...
... Lucretius dares to teach ( As all our youth may learn from Creech ) That eyes were made , but could not view , Nor hands embrace , nor feet pursue : But heedless Nature did produce The members first , and then the use . What each must ...
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... Lucretius ; If he may be allow'd to teach us . The self - same thing soft Ovid says ( A proper judge in such a case ) . Horace's phrase is , torret jecur ; And happy was that curious speaker . Here Virgil too has plac'd this passion ...
... Lucretius ; If he may be allow'd to teach us . The self - same thing soft Ovid says ( A proper judge in such a case ) . Horace's phrase is , torret jecur ; And happy was that curious speaker . Here Virgil too has plac'd this passion ...
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Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Alexander Chalmers. " Lucretius keeps a mighty pother With Cupid and his fancy'd mother ; Calls her great queen of Earth and Air , Declares that winds and seas obey her ...
Including the Series Edited with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Alexander Chalmers. " Lucretius keeps a mighty pother With Cupid and his fancy'd mother ; Calls her great queen of Earth and Air , Declares that winds and seas obey her ...
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... Lucretius take his void , And all the world is quite destroy'd , Deny Des - cart his subtil matter , You leave him neither fire nor water , How oddly would sir Isaac look , If you , in answer to his book , Say in the front of your ...
... Lucretius take his void , And all the world is quite destroy'd , Deny Des - cart his subtil matter , You leave him neither fire nor water , How oddly would sir Isaac look , If you , in answer to his book , Say in the front of your ...
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