The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 53
Sivu 4
... praise we offer to his name , Hath render'd too authentic by its choice . 3 Tho ' in his praise no arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the highest flown , Add not to his immortal memory ; But do an act of friendship to ...
... praise we offer to his name , Hath render'd too authentic by its choice . 3 Tho ' in his praise no arts can liberal be , Since they , whose Muses have the highest flown , Add not to his immortal memory ; But do an act of friendship to ...
Sivu 36
... praise , and I have exalted them , and made them fruitful ; but here Omnia sponte sua reddit justissima tellus . I have had a large , a fair , and a pleasant field ; so fertile that with- out my cultivating it has given me two harvests ...
... praise , and I have exalted them , and made them fruitful ; but here Omnia sponte sua reddit justissima tellus . I have had a large , a fair , and a pleasant field ; so fertile that with- out my cultivating it has given me two harvests ...
Sivu 508
... praise : for his episodes are almost wholly of his own in- vention ; and the form which he has given to the telling , makes the tale his own , even though the original story had been the same . But this proves , however , that Homer ...
... praise : for his episodes are almost wholly of his own in- vention ; and the form which he has given to the telling , makes the tale his own , even though the original story had been the same . But this proves , however , that Homer ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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