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... Pindar of Thebes : Telefilla , Praxilla , Afpafia , a second Erinna , Myro , Eudofia , the Wife of Theodofius the younger ; Damocharis , Heftica of Alexandria , Moeio , Noffis a Lyric Poetefs , fome of whofe Poems are yet extant ; and ...
... Pindar of Thebes : Telefilla , Praxilla , Afpafia , a second Erinna , Myro , Eudofia , the Wife of Theodofius the younger ; Damocharis , Heftica of Alexandria , Moeio , Noffis a Lyric Poetefs , fome of whofe Poems are yet extant ; and ...
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... Pindaric Poem , Not that I deny the Poet the fame Liberty in English , which Pindar himself took in Greek ; but I wou'd not have him imagine , that it is in this particular that his Excellence is diftinguish'd from all their Lyric Poets ...
... Pindaric Poem , Not that I deny the Poet the fame Liberty in English , which Pindar himself took in Greek ; but I wou'd not have him imagine , that it is in this particular that his Excellence is diftinguish'd from all their Lyric Poets ...
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... Pindar ; but I am afraid there is too much of Fancy and Imagination in it . Horace I am fure , in the fecond Ode of his fourtth Book , tells us of Pindar , -Numerifque fertur Lege folutis . And Mr. Cowley , who feems perfectly ...
... Pindar ; but I am afraid there is too much of Fancy and Imagination in it . Horace I am fure , in the fecond Ode of his fourtth Book , tells us of Pindar , -Numerifque fertur Lege folutis . And Mr. Cowley , who feems perfectly ...
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... Pindaric Poem , Not that I deny the Poet the fame Liberty in English , which Pindar himself took in Greek ; but I wou'd not have him imagine , that it is in this particular that his Excellence is diftinguish'd from all their Lyric Poets ...
... Pindaric Poem , Not that I deny the Poet the fame Liberty in English , which Pindar himself took in Greek ; but I wou'd not have him imagine , that it is in this particular that his Excellence is diftinguish'd from all their Lyric Poets ...
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... Pindar ; but I am afraid there is too much of Fancy and Imagination in it . Horace I am fure , in the fecond Ode of his fourtth Book , tells us of Pindar , -Numerifque fertur Lege folutis . And Mr. Cowley , who feems perfectly ...
... Pindar ; but I am afraid there is too much of Fancy and Imagination in it . Horace I am fure , in the fecond Ode of his fourtth Book , tells us of Pindar , -Numerifque fertur Lege folutis . And Mr. Cowley , who feems perfectly ...
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