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- The mad is either insane or he is composing verses.
- He possesses dominion over himself, and is happy, who can every day say, "I have lived." Tomorrow the heavenly father may either involve the world…
- The man is either crazy or he is a poet.
- The poets aim is either to profit or to please, or to blend in one the delightful and the useful. Whatever the lesson you would…
- The man who is just and resolute will not be moved from his settled purpose, either by the misdirected rage of his fellow citizens, or…
- Riches either serve or govern the possessor.
- Where there are many beauties in a poem I shall not cavil at a few faults proceeding either from negligence or from the imperfection of…
- The man is either mad, or he is making verses.
- He possesses dominion over himself, and is happy, who can every day say, I have lived. Tomorrow the heavenly Father may either involve the world…
- Mediocrity is not allowed to poets, either by the gods or man
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