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... Juba ; and the fly fubtlety " and diffimulation of Portius over the ge- " nerous franknefs and open - heartedness of " Marcus . ' 99 VOL . II . Dd What- Whatever pleasure there may be in feeing crimes punished and ADDISON . 401.
... Juba ; and the fly fubtlety " and diffimulation of Portius over the ge- " nerous franknefs and open - heartedness of " Marcus . ' 99 VOL . II . Dd What- Whatever pleasure there may be in feeing crimes punished and ADDISON . 401.
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... Juba with the refult of their debates , " he appears to me to do a thing which is nei- " ther reasonable nor civil . Juba might " certainly have better been made acquainted " with the result of that debate in some pri- " vate apartment ...
... Juba with the refult of their debates , " he appears to me to do a thing which is nei- " ther reasonable nor civil . Juba might " certainly have better been made acquainted " with the result of that debate in some pri- " vate apartment ...
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... Juba and her brothers . " But , raillery apart , why accefs to Juba ? " For he was owned and received as a lover " neither by the father nor by the daughter . " Well ! but let that pafs . Syphax Syphax puts " Sempronius out of pain ...
... Juba and her brothers . " But , raillery apart , why accefs to Juba ? " For he was owned and received as a lover " neither by the father nor by the daughter . " Well ! but let that pafs . Syphax Syphax puts " Sempronius out of pain ...
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... Juba's dress , and Juba's " guards ; " The doors will open when Numidia's prince " Seems to appear before them . " Sempronius is , it seems , to pass for Juba in full day at Cato's houfe , where they " were both fo very well known , by ...
... Juba's dress , and Juba's " guards ; " The doors will open when Numidia's prince " Seems to appear before them . " Sempronius is , it seems , to pass for Juba in full day at Cato's houfe , where they " were both fo very well known , by ...
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... Juba's guards had " been Sempronius's tools , and had been dang- ling after his heels . 66 " But now let us fum up all thefe abfurdi- " ties together . Sempronius goes at noon- day , in Juba's cloaths , and with Juba's guards , to ...
... Juba's guards had " been Sempronius's tools , and had been dang- ling after his heels . 66 " But now let us fum up all thefe abfurdi- " ties together . Sempronius goes at noon- day , in Juba's cloaths , and with Juba's guards , to ...
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Addiſon afterwards againſt almoſt anſwer becauſe beſt Cato cenfure character Charles Dryden compofitions confidered converfation criticiſm criticks defign defired difcover Dryden duke eafily earl Effay elegance English expreffed faid fame fatire favour fays fecond feems feen feldom fent fentence fentiments fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fomething fometimes foon friends ftage ftill ftudy fubject fuccefs fuch fuffer fufficient fupplied fuppofed fure genius Guife himſelf intereft itſelf John Dryden Juba Juvenal king laft laſt leaſt lefs lord mafter moft moſt muft muſt neceffary never obferved occafion paffages paffed paffions perfon perhaps play pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praife praiſe prefent profe publick publiſhed purpoſe racters raiſed reafon rhyme ſay ſcenes ſeems Sempronius ſome ſtage Steele ſuch Syphax Tatler thefe theſe thofe thoſe thought tion tragedy tranflated uſe verfes verfion verſes Virgil Whig whofe whoſe write written