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To Mr. Dryden A Poem to His Majesty Translations of all Virgil's Fourth Georgic , except the story of Aristæus A Song for St. Cecilia's Day at Oxford An Account of the Greatest English Poets . A Letter from Italy to the Right Honourable ...
To Mr. Dryden A Poem to His Majesty Translations of all Virgil's Fourth Georgic , except the story of Aristæus A Song for St. Cecilia's Day at Oxford An Account of the Greatest English Poets . A Letter from Italy to the Right Honourable ...
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This was soon followed by a version of the fourth Georgic of Virgil , of which Mr. Dryden makes very honourable mention , in the postscript to his own translation of all Virgil's works ; wherein I have often wondered that he did not at ...
This was soon followed by a version of the fourth Georgic of Virgil , of which Mr. Dryden makes very honourable mention , in the postscript to his own translation of all Virgil's works ; wherein I have often wondered that he did not at ...
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He was in that kingdom when he first discovered Sir Richard Steele to be the author of The Tatler , by an observation upon Virgil , which had been by him communicated to his friend . The assistance he occasionally gave him afterwards in ...
He was in that kingdom when he first discovered Sir Richard Steele to be the author of The Tatler , by an observation upon Virgil , which had been by him communicated to his friend . The assistance he occasionally gave him afterwards in ...
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... And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , 2 And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty , And Horace wonders at himself in thee .
... And second youth is kindled in thy breast ; Thou mak'st the beauties of the Romans known , 2 And England boasts of riches not her own ; Thy lines have heighten'd Virgil's majesty , And Horace wonders at himself in thee .
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A thousand years in full succession ran Ere Virgil raised his voice , and sung the man Who , driven by stress of fate , such dangers bore On stormy seas and a disastrous shore , Befare he settled in the promised earth , And gave the ...
A thousand years in full succession ran Ere Virgil raised his voice , and sung the man Who , driven by stress of fate , such dangers bore On stormy seas and a disastrous shore , Befare he settled in the promised earth , And gave the ...
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