The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Æneid . I. 6 . LONDON : Printed for Jacob Tonfan , at the Judges Head in Chancery- Lane , near Fleetftreat . 1692 7. March . Where compleat Sets of Mr. Dryden's Works are Sold : " The Plays being put in the order they were Written . TO ...
... Æneid . I. 6 . LONDON : Printed for Jacob Tonfan , at the Judges Head in Chancery- Lane , near Fleetftreat . 1692 7. March . Where compleat Sets of Mr. Dryden's Works are Sold : " The Plays being put in the order they were Written . TO ...
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... Æneid . The Third way is that of Imita- tion , where the Translator ( if now he has not lost that Name ) assumes the liberty , not only to vary from the words and sence , but to forsake them both as he sees occasion ; and taking only ...
... Æneid . The Third way is that of Imita- tion , where the Translator ( if now he has not lost that Name ) assumes the liberty , not only to vary from the words and sence , but to forsake them both as he sees occasion ; and taking only ...
Página 510
... Æneid . Poetry is of so subtil a Spirit , that , in pouring out of one Language into another , it will all Evaporate ; and , if a new Spirit be not added in the transfusion , there will remain nothing but a Caput Mortuum . I confess ...
... Æneid . Poetry is of so subtil a Spirit , that , in pouring out of one Language into another , it will all Evaporate ; and , if a new Spirit be not added in the transfusion , there will remain nothing but a Caput Mortuum . I confess ...
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ASTREA REDUX A POEM ON THE HAPPY RESTORATION AND RETURN OF | 7 |
THE SECOND PART OF ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 14 |
5 | 25 |
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