A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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Sivu 3
... must reckon our tranflations of the claffics ; by which , when we have naturalized all Greece and Rome , we fhall be so much richer than they were by fo many original productions as we hall have of our own . By tranflations , when ...
... must reckon our tranflations of the claffics ; by which , when we have naturalized all Greece and Rome , we fhall be so much richer than they were by fo many original productions as we hall have of our own . By tranflations , when ...
Sivu 14
... must be reach'd by toil , Arduous and long , and on a rugged foil , Thorny the gate , but when the top you gain , Fair is the future , and the profpect plain , Far does the man all other men excel , Who from his wifdom , thinks in all ...
... must be reach'd by toil , Arduous and long , and on a rugged foil , Thorny the gate , but when the top you gain , Fair is the future , and the profpect plain , Far does the man all other men excel , Who from his wifdom , thinks in all ...
Sivu 16
... must acknowledge , after all , what Paufanias says , in his Boetics , that this beginning was not in the copy which he faw in lead , a great argument against those who think it of Heliod : and Plu- tarch likewife , in his Sympofiacs ...
... must acknowledge , after all , what Paufanias says , in his Boetics , that this beginning was not in the copy which he faw in lead , a great argument against those who think it of Heliod : and Plu- tarch likewife , in his Sympofiacs ...
Sivu 53
... must have fome phyfical measing in view ; and what more probable than the last which we have offered ? This allegorical way of writing will cease to be a wonder , when we confider the custom of the times , and the love that the ancients ...
... must have fome phyfical measing in view ; and what more probable than the last which we have offered ? This allegorical way of writing will cease to be a wonder , when we confider the custom of the times , and the love that the ancients ...
Sivu 56
... must here obferve , that Pallas cannot be the fame with her , who is afterwards faid to fpring from the head of Jove . Our poet calls this Pallas only , and the latter Athena and Tritogenia . The following verfes , which tells us the ...
... must here obferve , that Pallas cannot be the fame with her , who is afterwards faid to fpring from the head of Jove . Our poet calls this Pallas only , and the latter Athena and Tritogenia . The following verfes , which tells us the ...
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