The Poems of John DrydenH. Milford, 1945 - 606 páginas |
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... Lucretius The Beginning of the Second Book of Lucretius The Latter Part of the Third Book of Lucretius ; against From Book the Fifth of Lucretius TRANSLATIONS FROM HORACE : The Third Ode of the First Book of Horace ; inscrib ...
... Lucretius The Beginning of the Second Book of Lucretius The Latter Part of the Third Book of Lucretius ; against From Book the Fifth of Lucretius TRANSLATIONS FROM HORACE : The Third Ode of the First Book of Horace ; inscrib ...
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... Lucretius , whom I have translated more happily in those parts of him which I undertook . If he was not of the best age of Roman Poetry , he was at least of that which preceded it ; and he himself refin'd it to that degree of perfection ...
... Lucretius , whom I have translated more happily in those parts of him which I undertook . If he was not of the best age of Roman Poetry , he was at least of that which preceded it ; and he himself refin'd it to that degree of perfection ...
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... Lucretius , before it reaches me ; in the next place , neither he nor I have us'd the grossest words , but the cleanliest Metaphors we cou'd find , to palliate the broadness of the meaning ; and , to conclude , have carried the Poetical ...
... Lucretius , before it reaches me ; in the next place , neither he nor I have us'd the grossest words , but the cleanliest Metaphors we cou'd find , to palliate the broadness of the meaning ; and , to conclude , have carried the Poetical ...
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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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