The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen4Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Praise : For his Episodes are almost wholly of his own Invention ; and the 165 Form which he has given to the Telling , makes the Tale his own , even though the Original Story had been the same . But this proves , however , that Homer ...
... Praise : For his Episodes are almost wholly of his own Invention ; and the 165 Form which he has given to the Telling , makes the Tale his own , even though the Original Story had been the same . But this proves , however , that Homer ...
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... Praise , to make thy Praises last . For ev'n when Death dissolves our Humane Frame , The Soul returns to Heav'n , from whence it came ; Earth keeps the Body , Verse preserves the Fame . 205 MELEAGER AND ATALANTA , Out of the Eighth Book ...
... Praise , to make thy Praises last . For ev'n when Death dissolves our Humane Frame , The Soul returns to Heav'n , from whence it came ; Earth keeps the Body , Verse preserves the Fame . 205 MELEAGER AND ATALANTA , Out of the Eighth Book ...
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... praise not Hector ; though his Name , we know Is great in Arms ; ' tis hard to praise a Foe . He , your Great Father , levell'd to the Ground Messenia's Tow'rs : Nor better Fortune found Elis , and Pylos ; that a neighb'ring State And ...
... praise not Hector ; though his Name , we know Is great in Arms ; ' tis hard to praise a Foe . He , your Great Father , levell'd to the Ground Messenia's Tow'rs : Nor better Fortune found Elis , and Pylos ; that a neighb'ring State And ...
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FABLES ANCIENT AND MODERN TRANSLATED INTO | 1437 |
To Her Grace the Dutchess of Ormond | 1463 |
To my Honourd Kinsman John Driden of Chesterton | 1529 |
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