The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... Verse Heav'n taught his Mysteries , And by a Priest , possess'd with rage Divine , Apollo spoke from his Prophetick Shrine . ΠΟΙΟ Soon after Homer the old Heroes prais'd , And noble minds by great Examples rais'd ; Then Hesiod did his ...
... Verse Heav'n taught his Mysteries , And by a Priest , possess'd with rage Divine , Apollo spoke from his Prophetick Shrine . ΠΟΙΟ Soon after Homer the old Heroes prais'd , And noble minds by great Examples rais'd ; Then Hesiod did his ...
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... Verses . All the versification , and little variety of Claudian , is included within the compass of four or five Lines , and 100 then he begins again in the same tenour ; perpetually closing his sence at the end of a Verse , and that Verse ...
... Verses . All the versification , and little variety of Claudian , is included within the compass of four or five Lines , and 100 then he begins again in the same tenour ; perpetually closing his sence at the end of a Verse , and that Verse ...
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... Verse , which allows more Latitude than any other . Every one knows it was introduc'd into our Language , in this Age , by the happy Genius of 385 Mr. Cowley . The seeming easiness of it , has made it spread ; but it has not been ...
... Verse , which allows more Latitude than any other . Every one knows it was introduc'd into our Language , in this Age , by the happy Genius of 385 Mr. Cowley . The seeming easiness of it , has made it spread ; but it has not been ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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