The Miscellaneous Works of John Dryden, Esq;: Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, 1760 |
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... Lucretius , and Horace . Preface concerning Mr. Dryden's Translations 383 Tranflations from Theocritus . Amaryllis : or , the third Idyllium of Theocri- tus , paraphrased 18th Idyl . The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus , 403 409 The ...
... Lucretius , and Horace . Preface concerning Mr. Dryden's Translations 383 Tranflations from Theocritus . Amaryllis : or , the third Idyllium of Theocri- tus , paraphrased 18th Idyl . The Epithalamium of Helen and Menelaus , 403 409 The ...
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... Lucretius . The Beginning of the 1ft Book of Lucretius 431 Ditto of the 2d . The latter Part of the 3d Book Ditto of the 4th . From the 5th Book 434 437 451 464 Tranflations from Horace . The Third Ode of the 1ft Book of Horace 467 The ...
... Lucretius . The Beginning of the 1ft Book of Lucretius 431 Ditto of the 2d . The latter Part of the 3d Book Ditto of the 4th . From the 5th Book 434 437 451 464 Tranflations from Horace . The Third Ode of the 1ft Book of Horace 467 The ...
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... nor we , with all our pains , Can make clean work ; there will be fome re- mains , While you have ftill your Oats , and we our Hains . + 1 TRANSLATIONS FROM THEOCRITUS , LUCRETIUS , and HORACE . PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . 379.
... nor we , with all our pains , Can make clean work ; there will be fome re- mains , While you have ftill your Oats , and we our Hains . + 1 TRANSLATIONS FROM THEOCRITUS , LUCRETIUS , and HORACE . PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES . 379.
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Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel Derrick. 1 TRANSLATIONS FROM THEOCRITUS , LUCRETIUS , and HORACE . CONCERNING.
Containing All His Original Poems, Tales, and Translations John Dryden Samuel Derrick. 1 TRANSLATIONS FROM THEOCRITUS , LUCRETIUS , and HORACE . CONCERNING.
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... LUCRETIUS , and HORACE . CONCERNING Mr. DRYDEN'S TRANSLATIONS . F OR this laft half Tranflations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace.
... LUCRETIUS , and HORACE . CONCERNING Mr. DRYDEN'S TRANSLATIONS . F OR this laft half Tranflations from Theocritus, Lucretius, and Horace.
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