Letters Concerning Poetical Translations: And Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, &cprinted in the year, 1738 - 84 стор. |
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... Shore , and were torn by devouring " Dogs , and hungry Vultures . " .. 66 Here you fee the Spirit of Homer evaporates ; and in what immediately follows , if the Stile of Homer is not nicely attended to , if any great mat- ter is added ...
... Shore , and were torn by devouring " Dogs , and hungry Vultures . " .. 66 Here you fee the Spirit of Homer evaporates ; and in what immediately follows , if the Stile of Homer is not nicely attended to , if any great mat- ter is added ...
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... Shores " of Troy ( the Fugitive of Heav'n ) came to Italy and the Lavinian Coaft . " Here you perceive the Subject - matter is retarded by the Inverfion of the Phrafe , and by that Parenthesis , the Fugitive of Heaven , all which ...
... Shores " of Troy ( the Fugitive of Heav'n ) came to Italy and the Lavinian Coaft . " Here you perceive the Subject - matter is retarded by the Inverfion of the Phrafe , and by that Parenthesis , the Fugitive of Heaven , all which ...
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... Shores , the Fugitive of Heav'n , " Came to th ' Italian and Lavinian Coaft ; - II . " Arms and the Man I fing , the first who bore " His Course to Latium from the Trojan Shore . The first Translation is exact in every respect : You ...
... Shores , the Fugitive of Heav'n , " Came to th ' Italian and Lavinian Coaft ; - II . " Arms and the Man I fing , the first who bore " His Course to Latium from the Trojan Shore . The first Translation is exact in every respect : You ...
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... Shores . " But my dear Daughter to her Sire restore , " Thefe Gifts accept , and dread Apollo's Pow'r ; " The Son of Jove ; he bears a mighty Bow , " And from afar his Arrows gall the Foe , ENEID . Arms and the Man I fing , the first ...
... Shores . " But my dear Daughter to her Sire restore , " Thefe Gifts accept , and dread Apollo's Pow'r ; " The Son of Jove ; he bears a mighty Bow , " And from afar his Arrows gall the Foe , ENEID . Arms and the Man I fing , the first ...
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... Shores . Virgil was fo fenfible of this charming Expref- fion , that he has used it in the three following Paf- fages , and I believe in one or two others in the very first Æneid . 66 Tibi Divum pater atque hominum rex " Et mulcere ...
... Shores . Virgil was fo fenfible of this charming Expref- fion , that he has used it in the three following Paf- fages , and I believe in one or two others in the very first Æneid . 66 Tibi Divum pater atque hominum rex " Et mulcere ...
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