The Works of John Dryden in Verse and Prose, Volume 1Harper, 1847 |
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... Translations from Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace Preface to the Second Miscellany Translations from Theocritus Amaryllis The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus The Despairing Lover Translations from Lucretius The First Book The ...
... Translations from Theocritus , Lucretius , and Horace Preface to the Second Miscellany Translations from Theocritus Amaryllis The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus The Despairing Lover Translations from Lucretius The First Book The ...
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... Translations from Juvenal The First Satire 345 The Third Satire 348 The Sixth Satire The Tenth Satire The Sixteenth Satire Translations from Persius The First Satire The Second Satire 353 363 369 370 373 • The Third Satire 375 The ...
... Translations from Juvenal The First Satire 345 The Third Satire 348 The Sixth Satire The Tenth Satire The Sixteenth Satire Translations from Persius The First Satire The Second Satire 353 363 369 370 373 • The Third Satire 375 The ...
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... his Creator , with this singular expression , - " The Holy Ghost assuring my spirit that I am the elect of God . ' These puritanical principles descended to his family . 10395 translated the third Satire of Persius , a task imposed.
... his Creator , with this singular expression , - " The Holy Ghost assuring my spirit that I am the elect of God . ' These puritanical principles descended to his family . 10395 translated the third Satire of Persius , a task imposed.
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John Dryden. translated the third Satire of Persius , a task imposed upon him by Busby , it is said , from a conviction that Dryden possessed talents equal to the difficulty of the subject . In 1649 , he joined some other poets in a ...
John Dryden. translated the third Satire of Persius , a task imposed upon him by Busby , it is said , from a conviction that Dryden possessed talents equal to the difficulty of the subject . In 1649 , he joined some other poets in a ...
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... translator , show either that he was ignorant of the poem ( one of the most beauti- ful and elegant fragments of ... translation . To the second edition of the Indian Emperor , in 1668 , was prefixed Dryden's Defence of an Essay on ...
... translator , show either that he was ignorant of the poem ( one of the most beauti- ful and elegant fragments of ... translation . To the second edition of the Indian Emperor , in 1668 , was prefixed Dryden's Defence of an Essay on ...
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