A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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الصفحة 7
... verfes in this difcourfe , 1 fpeak of them as they ftand in the original . We find , in fome editions , the divifion beginning at the end of the moral and religious precepts , but Grævius denies fuch distinctions be- ing in any of the ...
... verfes in this difcourfe , 1 fpeak of them as they ftand in the original . We find , in fome editions , the divifion beginning at the end of the moral and religious precepts , but Grævius denies fuch distinctions be- ing in any of the ...
الصفحة 8
... verfes ; becaufe fuch as read him , and are at the fame time unlearned in the language of the poet , are to form their notions from his fen- timents . Mr. Kennet is fo very wrong in his remark here , that in all the feven lines which ...
... verfes ; becaufe fuch as read him , and are at the fame time unlearned in the language of the poet , are to form their notions from his fen- timents . Mr. Kennet is fo very wrong in his remark here , that in all the feven lines which ...
الصفحة 51
... verfes ; and fecondly , becaufe God is the fource of all wifdom , he is the father of the muses , who prefide over the principal arts . Ver . 119. The names of the mufes , and their derivations . Clio , from xào , to celebrate , to reti ...
... verfes ; and fecondly , becaufe God is the fource of all wifdom , he is the father of the muses , who prefide over the principal arts . Ver . 119. The names of the mufes , and their derivations . Clio , from xào , to celebrate , to reti ...
الصفحة 70
... verfes , which he has multiplied into no fewer than one hundred and twenty - feven ; parti- cularly there are three lines , beginning at the 18th . Ω το καλών ποθορώσα το παν λίθος ω να вофес Νυμφα . κ . τ . λ . Sweet black - eye'd maid ...
... verfes , which he has multiplied into no fewer than one hundred and twenty - feven ; parti- cularly there are three lines , beginning at the 18th . Ω το καλών ποθορώσα το παν λίθος ω να вофес Νυμφα . κ . τ . λ . Sweet black - eye'd maid ...
الصفحة 72
... verfes , may per- " ceive , that , in his opinion , the nature of bucolic or paftoral metre , requires that the fourth foot " of the verse be a dactyl , and that the last fyl- " lable of this dactyl be the end of a word , which " must ...
... verfes , may per- " ceive , that , in his opinion , the nature of bucolic or paftoral metre , requires that the fourth foot " of the verse be a dactyl , and that the last fyl- " lable of this dactyl be the end of a word , which " must ...
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