The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... fome fragments preferved by Paufanias , Plutarch , Poly . bius , & c . We are told that our poet compofed fome other works , of which we have not even the titles . We are affured , from diverfe paffages in Pliny , that he wrote of the ...
... fome fragments preferved by Paufanias , Plutarch , Poly . bius , & c . We are told that our poet compofed fome other works , of which we have not even the titles . We are affured , from diverfe paffages in Pliny , that he wrote of the ...
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... fome too diffident , with fome too free . Let not a woman fteal your heart away , By tender looks , and her apparel gay ; When your abode fhe languishing inquires , Command your heart , and quench the kindling fires ; 510 If love the ...
... fome too diffident , with fome too free . Let not a woman fteal your heart away , By tender looks , and her apparel gay ; When your abode fhe languishing inquires , Command your heart , and quench the kindling fires ; 510 If love the ...
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... fome were confecra ed to the fervice of religion ; fome used as feats , fome as tables , and fome as orna- ments ; they were fupported on three feet , with handles to their fides . Ver . 383. Neptune is called Earthshaker , be- caufe ...
... fome were confecra ed to the fervice of religion ; fome used as feats , fome as tables , and fome as orna- ments ; they were fupported on three feet , with handles to their fides . Ver . 383. Neptune is called Earthshaker , be- caufe ...
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... fome places , whole lines are paraphrafed , and fome literally tranflated . It must indeed be acknowledged , that the Latin poet has fometimes explained , in his tranf- lation , what was difficult in the Greek , as where our poet gives ...
... fome places , whole lines are paraphrafed , and fome literally tranflated . It must indeed be acknowledged , that the Latin poet has fometimes explained , in his tranf- lation , what was difficult in the Greek , as where our poet gives ...
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... fome places , whole lines are paraphrafed , and fome literally tranflated . It must indeed be acknowledged , that the Latin poet has fometimes explained , in his tranf- lation , what was difficult in the Greek , as where our poet gives ...
... fome places , whole lines are paraphrafed , and fome literally tranflated . It must indeed be acknowledged , that the Latin poet has fometimes explained , in his tranf- lation , what was difficult in the Greek , as where our poet gives ...
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