The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Ennius was the first Satyrist in that way of Writing , which was of his Invention ; that is , Satire abs- tracted from the Stage , and new modell'd into Papers of Verses , on several Subjects . But he will have Ennius take the Ground ...
... Ennius was the first Satyrist in that way of Writing , which was of his Invention ; that is , Satire abs- tracted from the Stage , and new modell'd into Papers of Verses , on several Subjects . But he will have Ennius take the Ground ...
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... Ennius and Pacuvius : And on the same account we prefer Horace to Lucilius : Both of them imitated 1295 the old Greek Comedy ; and so did Ennius and Pacuvius before them . The polishing of the Latin Tongue , in the Succession of Times ...
... Ennius and Pacuvius : And on the same account we prefer Horace to Lucilius : Both of them imitated 1295 the old Greek Comedy ; and so did Ennius and Pacuvius before them . The polishing of the Latin Tongue , in the Succession of Times ...
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... Ennius , because he added much more of Beauty and Polishing to his own Poems , than are to be found in those before him ; it will follow from hence , that the Satires of Horace are wholly different from those of Lucilius , because ...
... Ennius , because he added much more of Beauty and Polishing to his own Poems , than are to be found in those before him ; it will follow from hence , that the Satires of Horace are wholly different from those of Lucilius , because ...
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Lines on Milton | 540 |
The Prologue and Epilogue to The History of Bacon in Virginia | 551 |
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