| John Dryden - 1859 - 482 страници
...hard to outdo Lueretius in the deseription of his Plague : and, if the reader would seo what success he had, he may find it at large in Scaliger. But Virgil seems nowhere so well pleased, as when he is got among his Bees in the Fourth Georgic ; and ennohles... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1864 - 546 страници
...what success he had, he may find it at large in Scaliger. But Virgil seems no where so well pleased, as when he is got among his bees in the fourth Georgic : and ennobles the actions of so trivial a creature, with metaphors drawn from the most important concerns of mankind.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1870 - 670 страници
...success he had, he may find find it at large in Scaliger. But Virgil seems no where so well pleased, as when he is got among his bees in the fourth Georgic : and ennobles the actions of so trivial a creature, with metaphors drawn from the most im-. portant concerns of mankind.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1914 - 518 страници
...hard to out-do Lucretius in the description of his plague, and if the reader would see what success he had, he may find it at large in Scaliger. But Virgil seems no where so well pleased, as when he is got among liis Bees in the Fourth Georgic : and ennobles... | |
| Estelle Haan - 2005 - 232 страници
...hard to out-do Lucretius in the description of his plague, and if the reader would see what success he had, he may find it at large in Scaliger. But Virgil seems nowhere so well pleased as when he is got among his bees in the fourth Georgic, and ennobles... | |
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