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... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving , or molding of that thought , as the judgment represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocution , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so found and ...
... thought ; the second is fancy , or the variation , deriving , or molding of that thought , as the judgment represents it proper to the subject ; the third is elocution , or the art of clothing and adorning that thought , so found and ...
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... thought , if it be translated truly , cannot be lost in another language ; but the words that convey it to our apprehension ( which are the image and ornament of that thought ) may be so ill chosen as to make it appear in an un ...
... thought , if it be translated truly , cannot be lost in another language ; but the words that convey it to our apprehension ( which are the image and ornament of that thought ) may be so ill chosen as to make it appear in an un ...
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... thought , bore all the sins of the people , which were drown'd with it . 37 Chaldeans are thought to have been the first astrologers . 38 Otho succeeded Galba in the empire , which was foretold him by an astrologer . 39 Mars and Saturn ...
... thought , bore all the sins of the people , which were drown'd with it . 37 Chaldeans are thought to have been the first astrologers . 38 Otho succeeded Galba in the empire , which was foretold him by an astrologer . 39 Mars and Saturn ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
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Absalom and Achitophel Æneas Anchises arms bear behold betwixt blood breast Cæsar call'd coursers crown'd dare death design'd Dido Dryden earth edition Eneas English Ennius EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry eyes fair fame fate father fear fire flames foes forc'd Georgics give gods grace Grecian hand happy haste head Heav'n heroic honor Horace John Dryden Jove Juvenal kind king King's Company land live Lord Lucilius Lucretius Mac Flecknoe mighty mind Muse never night numbers nymph o'er once Ovid pain Persius plain play pleas'd poem poet poetry pow'r praise pray'r press'd prince PROLOGUE promis'd queen race rage rais'd reign rest rise Roman sacred satire SATIRE OF JUVENAL shew shore sight skies song soul thee Theocritus thou thought thro translation Trojan Turnus us'd verse Virgil virtue Whig winds words write youth