Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 9David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... learned , bold , and lively , but withal too tragical and blustering . I am by no means willing to compare the Pharsalia to the Æneid ; but I must say with St. Evremont , that for what purely regards the elevation of thought , Pompey ...
... learned , bold , and lively , but withal too tragical and blustering . I am by no means willing to compare the Pharsalia to the Æneid ; but I must say with St. Evremont , that for what purely regards the elevation of thought , Pompey ...
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... learned and polite : of these , the most eminent among his acquaintance were Messala , Valgius , Macer , and Horace . Messala was now in the height of his reputation : in eloquence and military knowledge he was excelled by none of his ...
... learned and polite : of these , the most eminent among his acquaintance were Messala , Valgius , Macer , and Horace . Messala was now in the height of his reputation : in eloquence and military knowledge he was excelled by none of his ...
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... learned notes , seems to be of a dif- ferent persuasion . In the latter end of his preface to the Eclogues , after observing that Virgil , in almost every Eclogue , entertains the reader with a rural scene , a sort of fine landscape ...
... learned notes , seems to be of a dif- ferent persuasion . In the latter end of his preface to the Eclogues , after observing that Virgil , in almost every Eclogue , entertains the reader with a rural scene , a sort of fine landscape ...
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and his Works By James Welwood M D | 5 |
GRAINGERS TRANSLATIONS | 43 |
THE ELEGIES OF TIBULLUS | 123 |
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