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" Lucretius (I mean of his soul and genius) is a certain kind of noble pride and positive assertion of his opinions. He is everywhere confident of his own reason, and assuming an absolute command, not only over his vulgar reader, but even his patron Memmius.... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Σελίδα 238
1822
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...Works, without much Variation. If I am not miftaken, the diftinguijhing Character of Lucretius, (/ mean of his Soul and Genius} is a certain kind of noble 'Pride, andpojitive Affertion of his Opinions. He is every where confident of his own Reafon* and ajjuming...

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...tranfplanted into his own Works, without much Variation. If I am not miitaken, the diftinguifhing Charader of Lucretius, I mean of his Soul and Genius, is a certain kind of noble Pride, and pofitive Afterlion of his own Opinions. He is every where confident of his own Reafon, and affiiming...

T. Lucretius Carus,: Of the Nature of Things, in Six Books, Translated Into ...

Titus Lucretius Carus, Thomas Creech - 1714 - 508 σελίδες
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The First Part of Miscellany Poems: Containing Variety of New Translations ...

John Dryden - 1716 - 424 σελίδες
...has tranfplanted into his own Works, without much Variation. If I am not miftaken, the diftinguifhing Character of Lucretius^ (I mean of his Soul and Genius) is a certain kind of noble Pride, and •pofitire Affertion of his Opinions. He is every where confident of his PREFACE, xvn Reafon, and...

The first (-sixth) part of Miscellany poems, publ. by Mr. Dryden, Μέρος 1

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...without much Variation. If I am not miftaken, the dtftinguifliing Character of Lucretius^ (I meat* of his Soul and Genius) is a certain kind of noble Pride, and pofitive Aflertion of his Opinions. He is every where confident of his tflrn.Reafon, and afluming an...

Original Poems and Translations, Τόμος 2

John Dryden - 1743 - 352 σελίδες
...has tranfplanted into his own Works, without much Variation. If I am not miftaken, the diftinguifhing Character of Lucretius (I mean of his Soul. and Genius) is a certain kind of noble Pride, and Pofitive Alfertion of his Opinions. Fie is every where confident of his own Reafon, and afTuming an...

The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Τόμος 3

John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 670 σελίδες
...year of Rome, 699, when Virgil was fifteen, and Horace ten years old. 4 VideMACROB. 1. vi. c. i . gi mistaken, the distinguishing character of Lucretius...pride, and positive assertion of his opinions. He is every where confident of his own reason, and assuming an absolute command, not only over his vulgar...

The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now ..., Τόμος 3

John Dryden - 1800 - 674 σελίδες
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The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ..., Τόμος 12

John Dryden - 1808 - 496 σελίδες
...laboured, and some of his very lines he has transplanted into his own works, without much variation. If I am not mistaken, the distinguishing character...pride, and positive assertion of his opinions. He is every where confident of his own reason, and assuming an absolute command, not only over his vulgar...

The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected ...

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