The Works of the English Poets, Volumen23H. Baldwin, 1779 - 344 páginas |
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... grofs , for a low middle way of writing . What can be more fimple and unadorned , than his description of Enceladus in the fixth book ? " Nititur " Nititur ille quidem , pugnatque refurgere fæpe , " 180 NOTES ON THE TRANSLATIONS.
... grofs , for a low middle way of writing . What can be more fimple and unadorned , than his description of Enceladus in the fixth book ? " Nititur " Nititur ille quidem , pugnatque refurgere fæpe , " 180 NOTES ON THE TRANSLATIONS.
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... description of the chariot , give these verses a great fweetnefs and majesty :: " Aureus axis erat , temo aureus , aurea fummæ " Curvatura rote ; radiorum argenteus ordo . " P. 111. 1. 7. Drive them not on directly , & c . ] Se- veral ...
... description of the chariot , give these verses a great fweetnefs and majesty :: " Aureus axis erat , temo aureus , aurea fummæ " Curvatura rote ; radiorum argenteus ordo . " P. 111. 1. 7. Drive them not on directly , & c . ] Se- veral ...
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... description of Polyphemus , in the Third Book ; he knew very well that a monster was not a proper enemy for his hero to encounter : but we should cer- tainly have feen Cadmus hewing down the Cyclops , had he fallen in Ovid's way : or if ...
... description of Polyphemus , in the Third Book ; he knew very well that a monster was not a proper enemy for his hero to encounter : but we should cer- tainly have feen Cadmus hewing down the Cyclops , had he fallen in Ovid's way : or if ...
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... descriptions of pictures , images , dreams , apparitions , metamorphofes , and the like ; where they bring together two fuch thwarting ideas , by making one part of their descriptions relate to the representation , and the other to the ...
... descriptions of pictures , images , dreams , apparitions , metamorphofes , and the like ; where they bring together two fuch thwarting ideas , by making one part of their descriptions relate to the representation , and the other to the ...
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... description of his own parentage and employment , as in that of the failors characters and manners . But the short speeches fcat- tered up and down in it , which make the Latin very natural , cannot appear fo well in our language ...
... description of his own parentage and employment , as in that of the failors characters and manners . But the short speeches fcat- tered up and down in it , which make the Latin very natural , cannot appear fo well in our language ...
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