The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 3Ingram, Cooke, 1853 |
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... Ovid's Epistles by his hand , for it is certain we see the original of Sappho to Phaon with much more life and likeness in his version , than in that of Sir Car Scrope . And this ( he adds ) is the more to be wished , because in the ...
... Ovid's Epistles by his hand , for it is certain we see the original of Sappho to Phaon with much more life and likeness in his version , than in that of Sir Car Scrope . And this ( he adds ) is the more to be wished , because in the ...
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... d to stone . " Ovid's Met . b . xi . -Croxall . This quotation was first applied as a motto to the poem on the title - page to the edition of 1743. ] THE DUNCIAD : TO DR . JONATHAN SWIFT . BOOK 52 RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS , ETC.
... d to stone . " Ovid's Met . b . xi . -Croxall . This quotation was first applied as a motto to the poem on the title - page to the edition of 1743. ] THE DUNCIAD : TO DR . JONATHAN SWIFT . BOOK 52 RICHARDUS ARISTARCHUS , ETC.
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... wondrous works * ( so Jove and Fate require ) Say , for what cause , in vain decried and curst , I sing . Say you , her instruments , the. Still " - * " Dii cœptis ( nam vos mutastis et illas ) . " - Ovid . Met . i . BOOK THE FIRST.
... wondrous works * ( so Jove and Fate require ) Say , for what cause , in vain decried and curst , I sing . Say you , her instruments , the. Still " - * " Dii cœptis ( nam vos mutastis et illas ) . " - Ovid . Met . i . BOOK THE FIRST.
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... Ovid , Met . xii . 17 Alludes to Homer , Iliad v.- ῥέε δ ̓ ἄμβροτον αἷμα Θέοιο , Ιχὼρ , οἷος πέρ τε ῥέει μακάρεσσι Θεοἶσιν . " A stream of nect'rous humour issuing flow'd , Sanguine , such as celestial sp'rits may bleed . " - Milton ...
... Ovid , Met . xii . 17 Alludes to Homer , Iliad v.- ῥέε δ ̓ ἄμβροτον αἷμα Θέοιο , Ιχὼρ , οἷος πέρ τε ῥέει μακάρεσσι Θεοἶσιν . " A stream of nect'rous humour issuing flow'd , Sanguine , such as celestial sp'rits may bleed . " - Milton ...
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... Ovid . 54 " Alcides wept in vain for Hylas lost , Hylas , in vain , resounds through all the coast . " Lord Roscom . Translat . of Virgil's vi . Ecl . 55 [ Aaron Hill . See Life of Pope in this edition , and Notes to the Dunciad . ] 56 ...
... Ovid . 54 " Alcides wept in vain for Hylas lost , Hylas , in vain , resounds through all the coast . " Lord Roscom . Translat . of Virgil's vi . Ecl . 55 [ Aaron Hill . See Life of Pope in this edition , and Notes to the Dunciad . ] 56 ...
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