The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... Æneid : yet , though he takes the advantage of blank verfe , he commonly allows two lines for one of Virgil , and does not al- ways hit his fenfe . Taffo tells us , in his letters , that Sperone Speroni , a great Italian wit , who was ...
... Æneid : yet , though he takes the advantage of blank verfe , he commonly allows two lines for one of Virgil , and does not al- ways hit his fenfe . Taffo tells us , in his letters , that Sperone Speroni , a great Italian wit , who was ...
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... , which in my opinion are more perfect in their kind than even his divine Æneid . The turn of his verfes he has like- wife followed in thofe places which Lucretius has most laboured , and some of his very lines he 390 PREFACE .
... , which in my opinion are more perfect in their kind than even his divine Æneid . The turn of his verfes he has like- wife followed in thofe places which Lucretius has most laboured , and some of his very lines he 390 PREFACE .
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... Æneid , lib . VII . 1. 213 . Immortal powers the term of confcience know . Alluding to Ὃν Βριάρεων καλέεσι θεοὶ , ανδρες δὲ τε πάντες Αιγαίων . A plain good man , & c . This is a character of King James II . which is generally al- lowed ...
... Æneid , lib . VII . 1. 213 . Immortal powers the term of confcience know . Alluding to Ὃν Βριάρεων καλέεσι θεοὶ , ανδρες δὲ τε πάντες Αιγαίων . A plain good man , & c . This is a character of King James II . which is generally al- lowed ...
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... Æneid , v . 679 . But when dilated organs let in day . Children are born blind , and enjoy but little advantage from light till they are five or fix days old . On a Lady who died at Bath . This Lady is interred in the Abbey - church ...
... Æneid , v . 679 . But when dilated organs let in day . Children are born blind , and enjoy but little advantage from light till they are five or fix days old . On a Lady who died at Bath . This Lady is interred in the Abbey - church ...
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