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In the Nemeaean ode the reader must , in mere justice to Pindar , observe that whatever is said of the original new moon , her tender forehead and her horns , is superadded by his paraphrast , who has many other plays of words and fancy ...
In the Nemeaean ode the reader must , in mere justice to Pindar , observe that whatever is said of the original new moon , her tender forehead and her horns , is superadded by his paraphrast , who has many other plays of words and fancy ...
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The weakest of his agents are the highest and noblest of human beings , the original parents of mankind ; with whose actions the elements consented ; on whose rectitude , or deviation of will , depended the state of terrestrial nature ...
The weakest of his agents are the highest and noblest of human beings , the original parents of mankind ; with whose actions the elements consented ; on whose rectitude , or deviation of will , depended the state of terrestrial nature ...
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The poem of Hudibras is one of those compositions of which a nation may justly boast ; as the images which it exhibits are domestick , the sentiments unborrowed and unexpected , and the strain of diction original and peculiar .
The poem of Hudibras is one of those compositions of which a nation may justly boast ; as the images which it exhibits are domestick , the sentiments unborrowed and unexpected , and the strain of diction original and peculiar .
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