The Poetical Works of John Dryden, 第 3 卷W. Pickering, 1832 |
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... Virgil owe ; Whose age enjoys but what his youth deserv'd , To rule those Muses whom before he serv'd . His learning , and untainted manners too , We find , Athenians , are deriv'd to you : Such ancient hospitality there rests In yours ...
... Virgil owe ; Whose age enjoys but what his youth deserv'd , To rule those Muses whom before he serv'd . His learning , and untainted manners too , We find , Athenians , are deriv'd to you : Such ancient hospitality there rests In yours ...
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... Virgil ; and immediately fixed upon some parts of them , which had most affected me in the reading . These were my natural impulses for the undertaking ; but there was an accidental motive which was full as forcible , and God forgive ...
... Virgil ; and immediately fixed upon some parts of them , which had most affected me in the reading . These were my natural impulses for the undertaking ; but there was an accidental motive which was full as forcible , and God forgive ...
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... Virgil , Homer , and some others , whose beauties I have been endeavouring all my life to imitate , so abused , as I may say , to their faces , by a botching interpreter . What English readers , unacquainted with Greek or Latin , will ...
... Virgil , Homer , and some others , whose beauties I have been endeavouring all my life to imitate , so abused , as I may say , to their faces , by a botching interpreter . What English readers , unacquainted with Greek or Latin , will ...
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... Virgil and Ovid , are very different : yet I see , even in our best poets , who have translated some parts of them , that they have confounded their several talents ; and , by en- deavouring only at the sweetness and harmony of numbers ...
... Virgil and Ovid , are very different : yet I see , even in our best poets , who have translated some parts of them , that they have confounded their several talents ; and , by en- deavouring only at the sweetness and harmony of numbers ...
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John Dryden. several poets in this volume - Virgil , Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace . In each of these , before I undertook them , I considered the genius and distinguishing character of my author . I looked on Virgil -as a succinct ...
John Dryden. several poets in this volume - Virgil , Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace . In each of these , before I undertook them , I considered the genius and distinguishing character of my author . I looked on Virgil -as a succinct ...
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