The Poetical Works of John MiltonJ. R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... Horace , Lib . I. Nine of the Psalms done into Metre , 1648 . PAGE 3 47 Eight of the Psalms done into Verse , 1653 . Scraps from the Prose Writings VOL . III . 9 10 12 13 15 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 29 30 Part II . - The Latin Poems ...
... Horace , Lib . I. Nine of the Psalms done into Metre , 1648 . PAGE 3 47 Eight of the Psalms done into Verse , 1653 . Scraps from the Prose Writings VOL . III . 9 10 12 13 15 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 29 30 Part II . - The Latin Poems ...
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John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. MINOR POEMS ( Continued ) . VOL . III . B [ TRANSLATIONS . ] THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE , MINOR POEMS continued :— PAGE.
John Milton David Masson, John Mitford. MINOR POEMS ( Continued ) . VOL . III . B [ TRANSLATIONS . ] THE FIFTH ODE OF HORACE , MINOR POEMS continued :— PAGE.
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... HORACE , LIB . I. , Quis multâ gracilis te puer in rosâ , Rendered almost word for word , without rhyme , according to the Latin measure , as near as the language will permit . WHAT slender youth , bedewed with liquid odours , Courts ...
... HORACE , LIB . I. , Quis multâ gracilis te puer in rosâ , Rendered almost word for word , without rhyme , according to the Latin measure , as near as the language will permit . WHAT slender youth , bedewed with liquid odours , Courts ...
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... [ HORACE , Sat. i . 1 , 24. ] LAUGHING to teach the truth What hinders ? as some teachers give to boys Junkets and knacks , that they may learn apace . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 10 , 14. ] 30 TRANSLATIONS . Scraps from the Prose Writings.
... [ HORACE , Sat. i . 1 , 24. ] LAUGHING to teach the truth What hinders ? as some teachers give to boys Junkets and knacks , that they may learn apace . [ HORACE , Sat. i . 10 , 14. ] 30 TRANSLATIONS . Scraps from the Prose Writings.
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... [ HORACE , Epist . i . 16 , 40. ] WHOM do we count a good man ? Whom but he Who keeps the laws and statutes of the senate , Who judges in great suits and controversies , Whose witness and opinion wins the cause ? But his own house , and ...
... [ HORACE , Epist . i . 16 , 40. ] WHOM do we count a good man ? Whom but he Who keeps the laws and statutes of the senate , Who judges in great suits and controversies , Whose witness and opinion wins the cause ? But his own house , and ...
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