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... VIRGIL'S ENEIDS THE SPEECH OF VENUS TO VULCAN , • WHEREIN SHE PERSUADES HIM TO MAKE ARMS FOR HER SON ENEAS , THEN ENGAG'D IN A WAR AGAINST THE LATINS AND KING TURNUS : TRANSLATED OUT OF THE EIGHTH BOOK OF VIRGIL'S ENEIDS NOTES 921 926 ...
... VIRGIL'S ENEIDS THE SPEECH OF VENUS TO VULCAN , • WHEREIN SHE PERSUADES HIM TO MAKE ARMS FOR HER SON ENEAS , THEN ENGAG'D IN A WAR AGAINST THE LATINS AND KING TURNUS : TRANSLATED OUT OF THE EIGHTH BOOK OF VIRGIL'S ENEIDS NOTES 921 926 ...
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... Virgil . Encouraged by the success of this volume , Tonson in the next year issued one of similar character , but devoted exclusively to new poems and poetical translations . For this Dryden wrote an important critical preface , and ...
... Virgil . Encouraged by the success of this volume , Tonson in the next year issued one of similar character , but devoted exclusively to new poems and poetical translations . For this Dryden wrote an important critical preface , and ...
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... Virgil , which occupied practically all his time for more than three years . The work was published by subscription , and was issued from Tonson's press in a handsome folio volume , early in July , 1697. To aid Dryden , Addison ...
... Virgil , which occupied practically all his time for more than three years . The work was published by subscription , and was issued from Tonson's press in a handsome folio volume , early in July , 1697. To aid Dryden , Addison ...
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... Virgil , which reached a second edition within a few months after its first publication , and were saddened by the attacks of a few critics and rivals . To Milbourne , who assailed his Virgil , and Blackmore , who attacked his character ...
... Virgil , which reached a second edition within a few months after its first publication , and were saddened by the attacks of a few critics and rivals . To Milbourne , who assailed his Virgil , and Blackmore , who attacked his character ...
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... Virgil , and Chaucer , and reaches its highest point in Alexander's Feast . At first , in the heroic plays , this resonant declamation and this animated narrative were apt to degenerate into bombast ; later they became the unaffected ...
... Virgil , and Chaucer , and reaches its highest point in Alexander's Feast . At first , in the heroic plays , this resonant declamation and this animated narrative were apt to degenerate into bombast ; later they became the unaffected ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneas Anchises arms Ascanius bear behold betwixt blood breast Cæsar call'd coursers cries crowd crown'd dare death design'd Dido Dryden earth Eneas Ennius EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fight fire flames flood foes forc'd friends Georgics give gods grace Grecian ground hand happy haste head Heav'n honor Horace JOHN DRYDEN Jove Juvenal king land Latin light live lord Lucretius Messapus Mezentius mighty mind Mnestheus Muse never night numbers nymph o'er Ovid pains Pallas peace Persius plain play pleas'd poem poet pow'r praise pray'r press'd Priam prince PROLOGUE promis'd queen race rage rais'd reign rest rise Roman sacred satire SATIRE OF JUVENAL shade shore sight sire skies song soul sword thee thou thought thro tow'rs town translation Trojan turn'd Turnus verse Virgil winds words youth