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  • From hence Nero became the perfecutor of his fuccefsful ri* val, and forbade him to produce any poetry in public The wcU-Juown confpiracy of Pifo againft the tyrant foon followed \ and Tacitos, with his ufual iarcailic feverity, concludes that Lucan engaged in the cnter priae from the poetical injuries he hui received: ** a

    Encyclopædia britannica; 1797

  • Betrert, ProfefTr. his Teylerian priae diflertation, on natural and revealed religion, 501.

    The Monthly Review 1791

  • We like the gift, when we the giver priae i But 'tis your love moves me, which made you take Such pains, and run fuch hazards for my fkke.

    The Works of the English Poets 1779

  • & publica au£toritate funt agenda & curanda. lnterim DefTavii non minus fcholoe urbi pro - priae, quam Paedagogium, - ut nunc vocant, commune, philanthropiam fapiqnt, & refe - ferunt unde facile patior, hoc quoque juxta illas confiftere. cj Quo -

    Opera omnia sanctorum patrum Latinorum 1789

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