Ovid's Epistles: With His AmoursT. Davies, 1776 - 348 páginas |
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... give over , when he had done well , but continually varying the fame Sense an hundred ways , and taking up in ... gives occafion to his Tranflators , who dare not cover him , to blufh at the Naked- nefs of their Father . This then is the ...
... give over , when he had done well , but continually varying the fame Sense an hundred ways , and taking up in ... gives occafion to his Tranflators , who dare not cover him , to blufh at the Naked- nefs of their Father . This then is the ...
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... give my Opinion ( with Submiffion to better Judgments ) which way of Verfion feems to me moft proper . All Tranflation , I fuppofe , may be reduced to these three Heads : First , That of Metaphrafe , or turning an Author Word by Word ...
... give my Opinion ( with Submiffion to better Judgments ) which way of Verfion feems to me moft proper . All Tranflation , I fuppofe , may be reduced to these three Heads : First , That of Metaphrafe , or turning an Author Word by Word ...
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... gives his Reafon for his Innovation , in his admirable Preface before the Tranflation of the fecond Æneid . Poetry is of ... give his Thought either the fame Turn , if our Tongue will bear it , or if not , to vary but the Drefs , not to ...
... gives his Reafon for his Innovation , in his admirable Preface before the Tranflation of the fecond Æneid . Poetry is of ... give his Thought either the fame Turn , if our Tongue will bear it , or if not , to vary but the Drefs , not to ...
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... give my Opinion on this Subject against the Authority of two great Men , but I hope without Offence to either of their Memories , for I both loved them living , and re- verence them now they are dead . But if , after what I have urged ...
... give my Opinion on this Subject against the Authority of two great Men , but I hope without Offence to either of their Memories , for I both loved them living , and re- verence them now they are dead . But if , after what I have urged ...
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... give . Loose to the Winds , I let my flowing Hair No more with fragrant Scents perfume the Air , But all my Dress discovers wild Despair . For whom , alas ! fhould now my Art be shown ? · The only Man I car'd to please is gone . Oh let ...
... give . Loose to the Winds , I let my flowing Hair No more with fragrant Scents perfume the Air , But all my Dress discovers wild Despair . For whom , alas ! fhould now my Art be shown ? · The only Man I car'd to please is gone . Oh let ...
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