... 1958 ) ; Philip H. Highfill , Jr. , Kalman A. Burnim , Edward A. Langhans , eds . , A Biographical Dictionary of Actors , Actresses , Musicians , Dancers , Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London , 1660-1800 , 16 vols , projected ...
Haley Harth Hawkins Highfill Hoffman Hotson Hume Classical Greek and Latin Poetry , 1660-1700 ' , Translation and Literature i ( 1991 ) 52-67 K. H. D. Haley , The First Earl of Shaftesbury ( Oxford , 1968 ) Phillip Harth , Contexts of ...
... withstanding when they went upon any danger where Cæsar's glory was concerned. Such a one was Acilius, who, in the sea fight before Marseilles, had his right hand struck offwith a sword, yet did not quit his buckler out of his left, ...
Dryden-Tonson Misc
Poetical miscellanies: the fifth part. 1704
Poetical miscellanies: the sixth part. 1709
The Beauties of Dryden: A Sequence of Passages from the Poetry, Prose and Drama, Selected and Arranged, with Introduction, Notes...
What tyrant then these envious laws began, Made not for any other beast but man! The father-bull his daughter may bestride, The horse may make his mother-mare a bride; What piety forbids the lusty ram, Or more salacious goat, ...
Aureng-Zebe: A Tragedy; and Book Ii of the Chace
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Ovid's legendary poem, comprising a total of two hundred and fifty ancient myths, is present in its entirety in this edition of The Metamorphoses.
That I have lost for you . ... Or must I wander The wide world o'er , a helpless , banished woman , Banished for love of you - banished from you ? ... Let all the gods look down , and judge betwixt us If he did ever love ! ANTONY .
'A first class, edge-of-your-seat thriller.
Elegies I and IV Dryden's translations from Ovid's Amores were first printed in Poetical Miscellanies : The Fifth Part , 1704 ( 0 ; Macd 47 ) , pages 22–29 . The copy text for the present edition is the Clark copy of Ō ...
This edition contains a preface and annotations accompanying each poem, modernized spelling and punctuation, and an informative introduction and chronology.
The presentation of the writings in this volume, like that of the entire twenty-volume series, is a tribute not only to Dryden but also to the editors who have guided it through five decades.
The book explores the many ways in which the work of Dr. Pettigrew has fostered new developments in the field, with each chapter presenting both Dr. Pettigrew's landmark work as well as the most recent and relevant advances.
Volume XV contains three of Dryden's Plays, along with accompanying scholarly appartus: Albion and Albanius, Don Sebastian, and Amphitryon.
Volume VI contains books 7-12 of The Aeneid, as well as commentary and textual notes to the full works of Virgil translated in these two volumes.
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