The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
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To Mr. Dryden A Poem to His Majesty Translations of all Virgil's Fourth Georgic , except the story of Aristæus • A Song for St. Cecilia's Day at Oxford An Account of the Greatest English Poets . A Letter from Italy to the Right ...
To Mr. Dryden A Poem to His Majesty Translations of all Virgil's Fourth Georgic , except the story of Aristæus • A Song for St. Cecilia's Day at Oxford An Account of the Greatest English Poets . A Letter from Italy to the Right ...
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Burnettum DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS , ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POETS Dialogue I. II . III . Three Sets of Medals , illustrated by the Ancient Poets in the foregoing Dialogues • REMARKS ON ...
Burnettum DIALOGUES UPON THE USEFULNESS OF ANCIENT MEDALS , ESPECIALLY IN RELATION TO THE LATIN AND GREEK POETS Dialogue I. II . III . Three Sets of Medals , illustrated by the Ancient Poets in the foregoing Dialogues • REMARKS ON ...
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The generality of our old English poets abound in forced conceits and affected phrases ; and even those who are said to come the nearest to exactness , are but too often fond of unnatural beauties , and aim at something better than ...
The generality of our old English poets abound in forced conceits and affected phrases ; and even those who are said to come the nearest to exactness , are but too often fond of unnatural beauties , and aim at something better than ...
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DRYDEN.1 How long , great poet , shall thy sacred lays Provoke our wonder , and transcend our praise ? Can neither injuries of time , nor age , Damp thy poetic heat , and quench thy rage ? Not so thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief ...
DRYDEN.1 How long , great poet , shall thy sacred lays Provoke our wonder , and transcend our praise ? Can neither injuries of time , nor age , Damp thy poetic heat , and quench thy rage ? Not so thy Ovid in his exile wrote ; Grief ...
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But these for want of room I must omit , And leave for future poets to recite . As Now I'll proceed their natures to declare , Which Jove himself did on the bees confer ; 1 Roses blow . ] Not usual or exact to use the verb blow actively ...
But these for want of room I must omit , And leave for future poets to recite . As Now I'll proceed their natures to declare , Which Jove himself did on the bees confer ; 1 Roses blow . ] Not usual or exact to use the verb blow actively ...
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