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Pagina xxviii
... It proceeds ( as I have said before ) on the text , and retains the paging , of Brunck ; and all the numerical references in the following work are made to the same text . Whenever the sense of any of the pieces , which I xxviii PREFACE .
... It proceeds ( as I have said before ) on the text , and retains the paging , of Brunck ; and all the numerical references in the following work are made to the same text . Whenever the sense of any of the pieces , which I xxviii PREFACE .
Pagina xxix
And from the Pastoral, Elegiac, and Dramatic Poets of Greece. the sense of any of the pieces , which I selected for translation , appeared to require explanation , I have also made free use of the assistance which his annotations furnish ...
And from the Pastoral, Elegiac, and Dramatic Poets of Greece. the sense of any of the pieces , which I selected for translation , appeared to require explanation , I have also made free use of the assistance which his annotations furnish ...
Pagina xlvi
... sense is couched beneath the happy trifle . The scheme of our work naturally induced some disquisition into the fugitive pieces of ancient and modern Europe . It now remains for me to notice an irregularity which nearly affects that ...
... sense is couched beneath the happy trifle . The scheme of our work naturally induced some disquisition into the fugitive pieces of ancient and modern Europe . It now remains for me to notice an irregularity which nearly affects that ...
Pagina 9
... senses crept , The swallows , twittering round me as I slept , Drove from my couch the phantom of repose . Be silent , envious birds ! It was not I , Who stopp'd the voice of tuneful Philomel . Go - and again your plaintive descant ...
... senses crept , The swallows , twittering round me as I slept , Drove from my couch the phantom of repose . Be silent , envious birds ! It was not I , Who stopp'd the voice of tuneful Philomel . Go - and again your plaintive descant ...
Pagina 11
... sense , his wither'd heart , how dead , Who drives so soon a Goddess from his bed ! Quintus Macius , 3. ii . 237 . THE SECRET DIVINED . H. ? WHY art thou sad ? ' Why thus disorder'd flow Those lovely tresses o'er thy breast of snow ...
... sense , his wither'd heart , how dead , Who drives so soon a Goddess from his bed ! Quintus Macius , 3. ii . 237 . THE SECRET DIVINED . H. ? WHY art thou sad ? ' Why thus disorder'd flow Those lovely tresses o'er thy breast of snow ...
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