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The Story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus Notes on some of the foregoing Stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses An Essay on Virgil's Georgics Cato . A Tragedy Verses to the Author Prologue , by Mr. Pope Epilogue , by Dr. Garth To Her Royal ...
The Story of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus Notes on some of the foregoing Stories in Ovid's Metamorphoses An Essay on Virgil's Georgics Cato . A Tragedy Verses to the Author Prologue , by Mr. Pope Epilogue , by Dr. Garth To Her Royal ...
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If business calls , or crowded courts invite , Th ' unblemished statesman seems to strike my sight ; If in the stage I seek to soothe my care , I meet his soul , which breathes in Cato there : If pensive to the rural shades I rove ...
If business calls , or crowded courts invite , Th ' unblemished statesman seems to strike my sight ; If in the stage I seek to soothe my care , I meet his soul , which breathes in Cato there : If pensive to the rural shades I rove ...
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... be expected in a poem written by the greatest poet in the flower of his age , when his invention was ready , his imagination warm , his judgment settled , and all his faculties in their full vigour and maturity . VOL . 1 . M CATO .
... be expected in a poem written by the greatest poet in the flower of his age , when his invention was ready , his imagination warm , his judgment settled , and all his faculties in their full vigour and maturity . VOL . 1 . M CATO .
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CATO . A TRAGEDY . AS IT IS ACTED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL , IN DRURY LANE , BY HIS MAJESTY'S SERVANTS . Ecce par Ecce spectaculum dignum , ad quod respiciat , intentus operi suo , Deus ! Deo dignum , vir fortis cum malâ fortunâ compositus ...
CATO . A TRAGEDY . AS IT IS ACTED AT THE THEATRE ROYAL , IN DRURY LANE , BY HIS MAJESTY'S SERVANTS . Ecce par Ecce spectaculum dignum , ad quod respiciat , intentus operi suo , Deus ! Deo dignum , vir fortis cum malâ fortunâ compositus ...
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66 What do we see ! is Cato then become A greater name in Britain than in Rome ? Does mankind now admire his virtues more , Though Lucan , Horace , Virgil , wrote before ? How will posterity this truth explain ? Cato begins to live in ...
66 What do we see ! is Cato then become A greater name in Britain than in Rome ? Does mankind now admire his virtues more , Though Lucan , Horace , Virgil , wrote before ? How will posterity this truth explain ? Cato begins to live in ...
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