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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... OVID : 407 • 419 phoses The Dedication to Examen Poeticum , 1693 The First Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses Meleager and Atalanta , out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 443 Baucis and Philemon , out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's ...
... OVID : 407 • 419 phoses The Dedication to Examen Poeticum , 1693 The First Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses Meleager and Atalanta , out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 443 Baucis and Philemon , out of the Eighth Book of Ovid's ...
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... Ovid's Metamorphoses 455 Cinyras and Myrrha , out of the Tenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 457 Ceyx and Alcyone , out of the Eleventh Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 463 Æsacus transformed into a Cormorant . From the Eleventh Book of ...
... Ovid's Metamorphoses 455 Cinyras and Myrrha , out of the Tenth Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 457 Ceyx and Alcyone , out of the Eleventh Book of Ovid's Metamorphoses 463 Æsacus transformed into a Cormorant . From the Eleventh Book of ...
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... Ovid has a passage which Dryden correctly rendered : Nor cou'd thy Form , O Cyllarus , foreslow Thy Fate ; ( if Form to Monsters Men allow . ) The regret that qualities , mental or physical , do not save one from death is a commonplace ...
... Ovid has a passage which Dryden correctly rendered : Nor cou'd thy Form , O Cyllarus , foreslow Thy Fate ; ( if Form to Monsters Men allow . ) The regret that qualities , mental or physical , do not save one from death is a commonplace ...
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... Ovid's platano conspectior alta ' shows that the alteration of Planes ' into ' plains ' is a clear error . Nor is it easy to see what sense the Cambridge editor attaches to a passage in Persius when in Dryden's There boast thy Horse's ...
... Ovid's platano conspectior alta ' shows that the alteration of Planes ' into ' plains ' is a clear error . Nor is it easy to see what sense the Cambridge editor attaches to a passage in Persius when in Dryden's There boast thy Horse's ...
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... Ovid Dryden found Alyxothoe ' , there seems no reason for printing the correct form . Dryden wrote , as he had a right to do , ' Perithous , ' a form of as sound Latin as the Pirithous ' , upon which his editors insist . On his faults ...
... Ovid Dryden found Alyxothoe ' , there seems no reason for printing the correct form . Dryden wrote , as he had a right to do , ' Perithous , ' a form of as sound Latin as the Pirithous ' , upon which his editors insist . On his faults ...
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