The Works of the English Poets, Том 12J. D. Cornish, 1779 - 390 страници |
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John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). W THE ORK S O F VIRGI TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH L : VERSE , BY MR . DRYDEN . VOL . V. B To MR . DRYDEN , ON HIS EXCELLENT TRANSLATION OF.
John Dryden Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). W THE ORK S O F VIRGI TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH L : VERSE , BY MR . DRYDEN . VOL . V. B To MR . DRYDEN , ON HIS EXCELLENT TRANSLATION OF.
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... verse I see , WH The pompous fcene charms my admiring eye : There different beauties in perfection meet ; The ... VERSES to Mr DRYDEN, on his Tranfla- tion of Virgil, Page.
... verse I see , WH The pompous fcene charms my admiring eye : There different beauties in perfection meet ; The ... VERSES to Mr DRYDEN, on his Tranfla- tion of Virgil, Page.
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... verse with charms unknown before : He , doubly thus oblig'd , must doubting stand , Which chiefly should his gratitude command ; } Whether Whether fhould claim the tribute of his heart , The VERSES то.
... verse with charms unknown before : He , doubly thus oblig'd , must doubting stand , Which chiefly should his gratitude command ; } Whether Whether fhould claim the tribute of his heart , The VERSES то.
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... verse in grateful pomp appear , Nor will his birth renew the ancient jar ; On thofe Greek cities we fhall look with fcorn , And in our Britain think the Poet born . To MR . DRYDEN , ON HIS TRANSLATION OF VIRGIL . I. WE read , how dreams ...
... verse in grateful pomp appear , Nor will his birth renew the ancient jar ; On thofe Greek cities we fhall look with fcorn , And in our Britain think the Poet born . To MR . DRYDEN , ON HIS TRANSLATION OF VIRGIL . I. WE read , how dreams ...
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... nature grown extravagantly kind , With all her treasures did adorn your mind . The different powers were then united found , And you Wit's univerfal monarch crown'd . Your Your mighty fway your great defert fecures , And every VERSES TO.
... nature grown extravagantly kind , With all her treasures did adorn your mind . The different powers were then united found , And you Wit's univerfal monarch crown'd . Your Your mighty fway your great defert fecures , And every VERSES TO.
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