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a which some call Natures bastards ' , thus affording Polixenes opportunity to discourse on the benefits of a cross - breeding of the ' baser kind ' and the ' nobler race ' , precisely that process which , as it appears , will occur if ...
a which some call Natures bastards ' , thus affording Polixenes opportunity to discourse on the benefits of a cross - breeding of the ' baser kind ' and the ' nobler race ' , precisely that process which , as it appears , will occur if ...
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Addison's Essay on the Georgics ( 1693 ) is the first work specifically on this area of Virgil's poetry to appear in English , in contrast with the great amount of earlier material on – and translations of the Eclogues .
Addison's Essay on the Georgics ( 1693 ) is the first work specifically on this area of Virgil's poetry to appear in English , in contrast with the great amount of earlier material on – and translations of the Eclogues .
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From these , such as appear the rest t ' excel In strength and young agility , select . These shall support with vigour and address The bin - man's weighty office ; now extract From the sequacious earth the pole , and now Unmarry from ...
From these , such as appear the rest t ' excel In strength and young agility , select . These shall support with vigour and address The bin - man's weighty office ; now extract From the sequacious earth the pole , and now Unmarry from ...
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Contents
THE ELIZABETHAN PASTORAL II | 11 |
Egloga Tertia | 23 |
Four poems from the Arcadia | 37 |
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