The Poems of John DrydenH. Frowde, 1913 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... THEOCRITUS : • : 383 Amaryllis ; or , the Third Idyllium of Theocritus , paraphras'd The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus , from the Eighteenth Idyllium of Theocritus The Despairing Lover , from the Twenty - third Idyllium of ...
... THEOCRITUS : • : 383 Amaryllis ; or , the Third Idyllium of Theocritus , paraphras'd The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus , from the Eighteenth Idyllium of Theocritus The Despairing Lover , from the Twenty - third Idyllium of ...
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... Theocritus and one from Lucretius . Nor has room been found for a few poems which have at various times without authority or probability been attributed to Dryden . On the other hand , it has been thought well to reprint such of the ...
... Theocritus and one from Lucretius . Nor has room been found for a few poems which have at various times without authority or probability been attributed to Dryden . On the other hand , it has been thought well to reprint such of the ...
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... Theocritus , and as many Odes of Horace . But finding , or at least thinking I found , something that was more pleasing in them than my ordinary productions , I encourag'd myself to renew my old acquaintance 10 with Lucretius and Virgil ...
... Theocritus , and as many Odes of Horace . But finding , or at least thinking I found , something that was more pleasing in them than my ordinary productions , I encourag'd myself to renew my old acquaintance 10 with Lucretius and Virgil ...
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... Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace . In each of these , before I undertook them , I consider'd the Genius and distinguishing Character of my Author . I looked on Virgil , as a succinct and grave Majestick writer ; one who weigh'd not ...
... Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace . In each of these , before I undertook them , I consider'd the Genius and distinguishing Character of my Author . I looked on Virgil , as a succinct and grave Majestick writer ; one who weigh'd not ...
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... Theocritus upon my hands ; but the Greek Gentleman shall quickly be dispatch'd , because I have more business with the Roman . That which distinguishes Theocritus from all other Poets , both Greek and Latin , and which raises him even ...
... Theocritus upon my hands ; but the Greek Gentleman shall quickly be dispatch'd , because I have more business with the Roman . That which distinguishes Theocritus from all other Poets , both Greek and Latin , and which raises him even ...
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