The satires of JuvenalPutnam's Sons, 1906 - 382 Seiten |
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Seite viii
... vice and folly are as true as they have always remained , and when London and Paris present the same hybrid features and revolting contrasts as did Rome in 100 A.D. , when the nearest parallel to the Roman citizen is the British subject ...
... vice and folly are as true as they have always remained , and when London and Paris present the same hybrid features and revolting contrasts as did Rome in 100 A.D. , when the nearest parallel to the Roman citizen is the British subject ...
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... vice inflames the Muse . For who so slow of heart , so dull of brain , So patient of the town , as to contain His bursting spleen , when , full before his eye , Swings the new chair of lawyer Matho by , Cramm'd with himself ! then ...
... vice inflames the Muse . For who so slow of heart , so dull of brain , So patient of the town , as to contain His bursting spleen , when , full before his eye , Swings the new chair of lawyer Matho by , Cramm'd with himself ! then ...
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... Vice a richer harvest yield ? When did fell Avarice so engross the mind ? Or when the lust of play so curse mankind ? - No longer now , the pocket's stores supply The boundless charges of the desperate die ; The chest is staked ...
... Vice a richer harvest yield ? When did fell Avarice so engross the mind ? Or when the lust of play so curse mankind ? - No longer now , the pocket's stores supply The boundless charges of the desperate die ; The chest is staked ...
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... VICE HAS ATTAIN'D ITS ZENITH : - ' Then set sail , Spread all thy canvas , Satire , to the gale— But where the powers so vast a theme requires ? Where the plain times , the simple , when our sires Enjoy'd a freedom , which I dare not ...
... VICE HAS ATTAIN'D ITS ZENITH : - ' Then set sail , Spread all thy canvas , Satire , to the gale— But where the powers so vast a theme requires ? Where the plain times , the simple , when our sires Enjoy'd a freedom , which I dare not ...
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... vice ; and so we flaunt , Proud in distress , and prodigal in want ! Briefly , my friend , here all are slaves to gold , And words , and smiles , and every thing is sold . What will you give for Cossus ' nod ? how high The silent notice ...
... vice ; and so we flaunt , Proud in distress , and prodigal in want ! Briefly , my friend , here all are slaves to gold , And words , and smiles , and every thing is sold . What will you give for Cossus ' nod ? how high The silent notice ...
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