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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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The goddess , thus disguised in age , beguiled With pleasing stories her false foster - child . Much did she talk of love , and when she came To mention to the nymph her lover's name , >> Fetching a sigh , and holding down her head ...
The goddess , thus disguised in age , beguiled With pleasing stories her false foster - child . Much did she talk of love , and when she came To mention to the nymph her lover's name , >> Fetching a sigh , and holding down her head ...
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... the diurnal motion of the The Dauphin's notes tell us that Ovid knew very well the sun did not pass through all the signs he names in one day , but that he makes Phæbus mention them only to frighten Phaëton from the undertaking .
... the diurnal motion of the The Dauphin's notes tell us that Ovid knew very well the sun did not pass through all the signs he names in one day , but that he makes Phæbus mention them only to frighten Phaëton from the undertaking .
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... be found in the Georgics , where the reader may see the different ways Virgil has taken to express the same thing , and how much pleasanter every manner of expression is , than the plain and direct mention of it would have been .
... be found in the Georgics , where the reader may see the different ways Virgil has taken to express the same thing , and how much pleasanter every manner of expression is , than the plain and direct mention of it would have been .
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And is everywhere mentioning among his chief pleasures , the coolness of his shades and rivers , vales and grottos , which a more northern poet would have omitted for the description of a sunny hill , and fire - side .
And is everywhere mentioning among his chief pleasures , the coolness of his shades and rivers , vales and grottos , which a more northern poet would have omitted for the description of a sunny hill , and fire - side .
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