The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas Egne digte og oversættelser af klassiske digterværker |
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... VIRGIL : CONTAINING HIS PASTORALS , GEORGICS , AND ÆNEIS . Translated into English Verse The Dedication of the Pastorals • Virgil's Pastorals . The First Pastoral . Or , Tityrus and Melibaus 858 863 864 867 869 873 The Second Pastoral ...
... VIRGIL : CONTAINING HIS PASTORALS , GEORGICS , AND ÆNEIS . Translated into English Verse The Dedication of the Pastorals • Virgil's Pastorals . The First Pastoral . Or , Tityrus and Melibaus 858 863 864 867 869 873 The Second Pastoral ...
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... Virgil 75 and Ovid , are very different : Yet I see , even in our best Poets , who have Trans- lated some parts of them , that they have confounded their several Talents ; and by endeavouring only at the sweetness and harmony of Numbers ...
... Virgil 75 and Ovid , are very different : Yet I see , even in our best Poets , who have Trans- lated some parts of them , that they have confounded their several Talents ; and by endeavouring only at the sweetness and harmony of Numbers ...
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... Virgil , though he is smooth where smooth- ness is requir'd , yet he is so far from affecting it , that he seems rather to disdain it . Frequently makes use of Synalœpha's , and concludes his sence in the middle of his 110 Verse . He is ...
... Virgil , though he is smooth where smooth- ness is requir'd , yet he is so far from affecting it , that he seems rather to disdain it . Frequently makes use of Synalœpha's , and concludes his sence in the middle of his 110 Verse . He is ...
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Upon the death of the Lord Hastings | 1 |
1693 | 13 |
TRIUMPHANT | 23 |
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