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... Æneid by numerous excisions and some additions , the bulk of the whole being comparatively small . We have only glanced at the translation , the printing as well as the language of which is calculated to repel all but black - letter ...
... Æneid : but it was a much larger portion , and it had the good fortune to be completed by another hand . Thomas Phaer , at one time ' sollicitour to the king and quene's majesties , attending their honourable counsaile in the marchies ...
... Æneid ( v . 736 , Dixit , et in mensam , ' & c . ) : - 6 ' 6 6 ' Thus sayd , with sipping in vessel nicely she dipped . Shee chargeth Bicias : at a blow hee lustily swapping Thee wine fresh spuming with a draught swild up to the bottom ...
... Æneid by Vicars , * and a translation of the First Book by Sandys . Vicars , a Parliamentary fanatic , is known to the world as a poet only by the savage lines in Hudibras , where he is coupled with Withers and Prynne as ' inspired with ...
... Æneid is said to have been made in 1636. We know not whether his Pas- sion of Dido for Æneas ' was written at the same time , but it seems rather the better of the two . In both , however , Denham is very unequal ; a series of vigorous ...