The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq; Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and TranslationsJ. and R. Tonson, 1760 - 988 sidor |
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... arrives to copy well , Unguided will advance , unknowing will excel . Scarce his own Horace could fuch rules ordain , Or his own Virgil fing a nobler ftrain . } 1 How much in him may rifing Ireland boast , How M 2 EPISTLE S. 163.
... arrives to copy well , Unguided will advance , unknowing will excel . Scarce his own Horace could fuch rules ordain , Or his own Virgil fing a nobler ftrain . } 1 How much in him may rifing Ireland boast , How M 2 EPISTLE S. 163.
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... wit engage , Nor mighty Homer fear , nor facred Virgil's page : Our English palace opens wide in state ; And without stooping they may pass the gate . }涨 EPISTLE the SIXTH , то THE DUTCHESS of YORK , M 3 EPISTLE S. 165.
... wit engage , Nor mighty Homer fear , nor facred Virgil's page : Our English palace opens wide in state ; And without stooping they may pass the gate . }涨 EPISTLE the SIXTH , то THE DUTCHESS of YORK , M 3 EPISTLE S. 165.
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... Virgil's art . Thy genius gives thee both ; where true defign , Poftures unforc'd , and lively colors join . Likeness is ever there ; but still the best , Like proper thoughts in lofty language dreft : Where light , to fhades defcending ...
... Virgil's art . Thy genius gives thee both ; where true defign , Poftures unforc'd , and lively colors join . Likeness is ever there ; but still the best , Like proper thoughts in lofty language dreft : Where light , to fhades defcending ...
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... Virgil's work would be , Such is a fingle piece to history . But we , who life beftow , ourselves must live : Kings cannot reign , unless their subjects give ; And they , who pay the taxes , bear the rule : Thus thou , fometimes , art ...
... Virgil's work would be , Such is a fingle piece to history . But we , who life beftow , ourselves must live : Kings cannot reign , unless their subjects give ; And they , who pay the taxes , bear the rule : Thus thou , fometimes , art ...
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... Virgil owe ; Whose age enjoys but what his youth deserv❜d , To rule those Muses whom before he serv'd . His learning , and untainted manners too , We find , Athenians , are deriv'd to you : Such antient hofpitality there rests In yours ...
... Virgil owe ; Whose age enjoys but what his youth deserv❜d , To rule those Muses whom before he serv'd . His learning , and untainted manners too , We find , Athenians , are deriv'd to you : Such antient hofpitality there rests In yours ...
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