The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... nature , we were under a neceflity of adding " the translations from Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace , to the end of the fecond volume . upon ; In our fourth volume we have added the 19th elegy of the fecond book of Ovid's Amours ...
... nature , we were under a neceflity of adding " the translations from Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace , to the end of the fecond volume . upon ; In our fourth volume we have added the 19th elegy of the fecond book of Ovid's Amours ...
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... Nature will prevail , which is dedicated to James , earl of Salisbury , and was prefented in 1694 . In 1695our author published a translation into profe of Du Frefnoy's celebrated Latin Poem on the Art of Painting ; to which he has ...
... Nature will prevail , which is dedicated to James , earl of Salisbury , and was prefented in 1694 . In 1695our author published a translation into profe of Du Frefnoy's celebrated Latin Poem on the Art of Painting ; to which he has ...
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... nature , or greater propenfity to alleviate them ; and to this noble turn of mind , the difficulties which he had to ftruggle with in life , and of which we often find him complaining , were probably moftly owing . His temper was mild ...
... nature , or greater propenfity to alleviate them ; and to this noble turn of mind , the difficulties which he had to ftruggle with in life , and of which we often find him complaining , were probably moftly owing . His temper was mild ...
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... natures try'd . Then will thy Ovid , thus transform'd , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell . Mag . Coll . Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . etext text tcttct tet From Mr. ADDISON's Account of the ENGLISH POETS . UT fee where artful ...
... natures try'd . Then will thy Ovid , thus transform'd , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell . Mag . Coll . Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . etext text tcttct tet From Mr. ADDISON's Account of the ENGLISH POETS . UT fee where artful ...
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... nature found , And the world's victor ftood fubdu'd by found . The pow'r of Musick all our hearts allow , And what Timotheus was is Dryden now . CHARACTER of DRYDEN , From an ODE of GRAY's . VERSES in Praife of Mr. DRYDEN ,
... nature found , And the world's victor ftood fubdu'd by found . The pow'r of Musick all our hearts allow , And what Timotheus was is Dryden now . CHARACTER of DRYDEN , From an ODE of GRAY's . VERSES in Praife of Mr. DRYDEN ,
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