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... poets , except Virgil . Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him ... poems are extant , and the only proof of his talents to which we can appeal is his panegyric on Theodosius , the second part ...
... poets , except Virgil . Ausonius probably thought all this ; for he certainly had a very high opinion of him ... poems are extant , and the only proof of his talents to which we can appeal is his panegyric on Theodosius , the second part ...
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... poems in 1718 , dedicated to colonel Stanhope , which sold rapidly , and when it came to a second edition was enlarged by some prose pieces . In 1719 he published the " Life of Pomponius Atticus , " with 1. Niceron , vol . XXXIX ...
... poems in 1718 , dedicated to colonel Stanhope , which sold rapidly , and when it came to a second edition was enlarged by some prose pieces . In 1719 he published the " Life of Pomponius Atticus , " with 1. Niceron , vol . XXXIX ...
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... poets . They are said likewise to have looked upon every one as an enemy to Roman literature who had temerity enough to despise his tragedies , particularly his " Antiope . " Antiope . " We have nothing , however , of his works left ...
... poets . They are said likewise to have looked upon every one as an enemy to Roman literature who had temerity enough to despise his tragedies , particularly his " Antiope . " Antiope . " We have nothing , however , of his works left ...
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... poets before the time of Homer ; 1 Cheetham's Life of Paine , 1809 , reviewed in the " British Review , " for June 1811 , an article from which the best part of the above sketch has been borrowed . ? Moreri . - Fabric . Bibl . Lat ...
... poets before the time of Homer ; 1 Cheetham's Life of Paine , 1809 , reviewed in the " British Review , " for June 1811 , an article from which the best part of the above sketch has been borrowed . ? Moreri . - Fabric . Bibl . Lat ...
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... Poems , " most of them addressed to M. de Vendôme . M. Palaprat wrote for the stage with his friend Brueis , and their works have been collected in five small volumes 12mo , of which his is the least part . His style is gay and lively ...
... Poems , " most of them addressed to M. de Vendôme . M. Palaprat wrote for the stage with his friend Brueis , and their works have been collected in five small volumes 12mo , of which his is the least part . His style is gay and lively ...
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