The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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Stran 8
... this disappoint- ment an injury to him , which is indeed a favour , 4 Lucret . lib . i . Lord Rochester has translated the passage in which this line is found . and will not be satisfied but with his own ruin 8 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
... this disappoint- ment an injury to him , which is indeed a favour , 4 Lucret . lib . i . Lord Rochester has translated the passage in which this line is found . and will not be satisfied but with his own ruin 8 DRYDEN'S LETTERS .
Stran 9
... translating a satyr of Boileau's , and changing the French names for English , read it so often , that it came to their ears who were con- cern'd ; and forced him to leave off the design , e're it were half finish'd . Two of the verses ...
... translating a satyr of Boileau's , and changing the French names for English , read it so often , that it came to their ears who were con- cern'd ; and forced him to leave off the design , e're it were half finish'd . Two of the verses ...
Stran 17
... translated from Roches- ter to York , in August , 1683. Our author , in the Post- script to his Translation of Virgil , has mentioned the kindness of the Archbishop's son , Gilbert Dolben , Esq . in giving him the various editions of ...
... translated from Roches- ter to York , in August , 1683. Our author , in the Post- script to his Translation of Virgil , has mentioned the kindness of the Archbishop's son , Gilbert Dolben , Esq . in giving him the various editions of ...
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... Translated Verse , " appeared in 1684 , and a second edition was published by Jacob Tonson in 4to . probably about Christmas , in the same year , though it is dated 1685 . That nobleman died in January , 1684-5 . * In the first edition ...
... Translated Verse , " appeared in 1684 , and a second edition was published by Jacob Tonson in 4to . probably about Christmas , in the same year , though it is dated 1685 . That nobleman died in January , 1684-5 . * In the first edition ...
Stran 23
... translated ; another small translation of forty lines from Lucretius ; the whole story of Nisus and Eurialus , both ... translations accordingly appeared in the SE- COND MISCELLANY . I Probably ALBION and ALBANIUS , which was after ...
... translated ; another small translation of forty lines from Lucretius ; the whole story of Nisus and Eurialus , both ... translations accordingly appeared in the SE- COND MISCELLANY . I Probably ALBION and ALBANIUS , which was after ...
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