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... Fools . Jul . Scaliger . Poëtic lib . vi.cap.vi.pag.m. 773. See also , lib . iii . Cap . xcvii . pag . 343 . Omnia enim folidi magis admirantur amantque Inverfis quæ fub verbis latitantia cernunt , Lucret . Lib . I. ver . 642 . The ...
... Fools . Jul . Scaliger . Poëtic lib . vi.cap.vi.pag.m. 773. See also , lib . iii . Cap . xcvii . pag . 343 . Omnia enim folidi magis admirantur amantque Inverfis quæ fub verbis latitantia cernunt , Lucret . Lib . I. ver . 642 . The ...
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... Fools , enrag'd I glow : Out , out it muft - You must excuse me . M. No. 20 Ver . 9. Labeo's Page ] Actius Labeo was a Court - Scribler , who made a literal and wretched Translation of feveral Books of Ho- mer's Iliad into Latin . See ...
... Fools , enrag'd I glow : Out , out it muft - You must excuse me . M. No. 20 Ver . 9. Labeo's Page ] Actius Labeo was a Court - Scribler , who made a literal and wretched Translation of feveral Books of Ho- mer's Iliad into Latin . See ...
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... Fools , fhou'd be The final Aim - to that , I can't agree . 100 105 110 Ver . 101. As Cedar's Juice ] Bookfellers , to preserve their valu able Books from growing mouldy , or Worm - eaten , rubbed them over with the Liquor that ...
... Fools , fhou'd be The final Aim - to that , I can't agree . 100 105 110 Ver . 101. As Cedar's Juice ] Bookfellers , to preserve their valu able Books from growing mouldy , or Worm - eaten , rubbed them over with the Liquor that ...
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... Fool , Who left but Yesterday his Greek and School ; Below the lowest Theme ; unblest with Skill 150 155 To paint or waving Grove , or purling Rill . Sings he the Country's copious Scenes ? —his Lay Recounts its Chimnies , Panniers ...
... Fool , Who left but Yesterday his Greek and School ; Below the lowest Theme ; unblest with Skill 150 155 To paint or waving Grove , or purling Rill . Sings he the Country's copious Scenes ? —his Lay Recounts its Chimnies , Panniers ...
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... he needs be pleas'd ? 55 Ver . 42. Staius was a notorious Wretch , who had behaved parti- cularly villainous in these two Characters , of a Judge , and a Guar- dian , Fool Fool if no Grove behold thy Carcass lie An Object ( 45 )
... he needs be pleas'd ? 55 Ver . 42. Staius was a notorious Wretch , who had behaved parti- cularly villainous in these two Characters , of a Judge , and a Guar- dian , Fool Fool if no Grove behold thy Carcass lie An Object ( 45 )
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