The Poems of John DrydenOxford University Press, 1910 - 606 páginas Oxford edition. The facsimiles are reproductions of title pages of earlier editions. |
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... Baucis and Philemon , out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses . 450 The Fable of Iphis and Ianthe , from the Ninth Book of Ovid's Metamor- 422 428 453 PAGE Pygmalion and the Statue , out of the Tenth CONTENTS vii.
... Baucis and Philemon , out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses . 450 The Fable of Iphis and Ianthe , from the Ninth Book of Ovid's Metamor- 422 428 453 PAGE Pygmalion and the Statue , out of the Tenth CONTENTS vii.
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... Baucis and Philemon : Heav'ns Pow'r is infinite : Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey . The change of ' Manufacture ' into ' Manufactur'd ' may seem plausible , but before it can be accepted there must ...
... Baucis and Philemon : Heav'ns Pow'r is infinite : Earth , Air , and Sea , The Manufacture Mass , the making Pow'r obey . The change of ' Manufacture ' into ' Manufactur'd ' may seem plausible , but before it can be accepted there must ...
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... Baucis and Philemon , with the rest , which I hope I have translated closely enough , and given them the same Turn of Verse which they had in the Original ; and this , I may say without vanity , is not the Talent of every Poet : He who ...
... Baucis and Philemon , with the rest , which I hope I have translated closely enough , and given them the same Turn of Verse which they had in the Original ; and this , I may say without vanity , is not the Talent of every Poet : He who ...
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... Baucis and Philemon as perfectly before me , as if some ancient Painter had drawn them ; and all the Pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales , their Humours , their Features , and the very Dress , as distinctly as if I had supp'd with them at ...
... Baucis and Philemon as perfectly before me , as if some ancient Painter had drawn them ; and all the Pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales , their Humours , their Features , and the very Dress , as distinctly as if I had supp'd with them at ...
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... BAUCIS AND | PHILEMON . OUT OF THE EIGHTH BOOK. The Brand , amid the flaming Fewel thrown , Or drew , or seem'd to draw , a dying Groan : The Fires themselves but faintly lick'd their Prey , Then loath'd their impious Food , and wou'd ...
... BAUCIS AND | PHILEMON . OUT OF THE EIGHTH BOOK. The Brand , amid the flaming Fewel thrown , Or drew , or seem'd to draw , a dying Groan : The Fires themselves but faintly lick'd their Prey , Then loath'd their impious Food , and wou'd ...
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