The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, 第 23 巻Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Ovid in his exile wrote , Grief chill'd his breaft , and check'd his rifing thought : Penfive and fad , his drooping Mufe betrays The Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has ftill thy mind pofleft , And fecond youth is ...
... Ovid in his exile wrote , Grief chill'd his breaft , and check'd his rifing thought : Penfive and fad , his drooping Mufe betrays The Roman genius in its last decays . Prevailing warmth has ftill thy mind pofleft , And fecond youth is ...
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... and different natures try'd . Then will thy Ovid , thus transform'd , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell . Magd . College , Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . The Author's age 22 . A POEM A PO H IS POE то M MAJE ST Y 6 POEM S. ADDISON'S.
... and different natures try'd . Then will thy Ovid , thus transform'd , reveal A nobler change than he himself can tell . Magd . College , Oxon . June 2 , 1693 . The Author's age 22 . A POEM A PO H IS POE то M MAJE ST Y 6 POEM S. ADDISON'S.
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... In vain would thy prefumptuous verse Th ' immortal rhetoric rehearse ; The mighty ftrains , in lyric numbers bound , Forget their majefty , and lofe their found . THE THE VESTAL FROM OVID DE FASTIS , LIB . III 104 ADDISON'S POEMS .
... In vain would thy prefumptuous verse Th ' immortal rhetoric rehearse ; The mighty ftrains , in lyric numbers bound , Forget their majefty , and lofe their found . THE THE VESTAL FROM OVID DE FASTIS , LIB . III 104 ADDISON'S POEMS .
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. THE VESTAL FROM OVID DE FASTIS , LIB . III . EL . 1 . " Blanda quies victis furtim fubrepit ocellis , & c ... OVID'S METAMORPHOSE S. воок II . THE STORY OF PHAETON OVID'S [ 105 ]
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. THE VESTAL FROM OVID DE FASTIS , LIB . III . EL . 1 . " Blanda quies victis furtim fubrepit ocellis , & c ... OVID'S METAMORPHOSE S. воок II . THE STORY OF PHAETON OVID'S [ 105 ]
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. OVID'S METAMORPHOSE S. воок II . THE STORY OF PHAETON . HE fun's bright palace , on high columns rais'd , Twith burnish'd gold and flaming jewels blazd ; The folding gates diffus'd ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. OVID'S METAMORPHOSE S. воок II . THE STORY OF PHAETON . HE fun's bright palace , on high columns rais'd , Twith burnish'd gold and flaming jewels blazd ; The folding gates diffus'd ...
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271 ページ - Thus o'er the dying lamp th' unsteady flame Hangs quivering on a point, leaps off by fits, And falls again, as loth to quit its hold. — Thou must not go, my soul still hovers o'er thee, And can't get loose.
277 ページ - Remember, O my friends, the laws, the rights, The generous plan of power deliver'd down, From age to age, by your renown'd forefathers, (So dearly bought, the price of so much blood) O let it never perish in your hands ! But piously transmit it to your children.
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