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... Persius he abandoned Prateus for the epochal work of Casaubon , 6 whose name is not yet forgotten in connection with that difficult poet . For Ovid , Dryden gives us no sufficient indication of his editor . In his Preface to Ovid's ...
... Persius he abandoned Prateus for the epochal work of Casaubon , 6 whose name is not yet forgotten in connection with that difficult poet . For Ovid , Dryden gives us no sufficient indication of his editor . In his Preface to Ovid's ...
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... Persius . It would have been easier to continue with Prateus ' edition , which Dryden had already used for Juvenal . Prateus was more " recent " and his volume was much more conveniently arranged , but Dryden recognized the superior ...
... Persius . It would have been easier to continue with Prateus ' edition , which Dryden had already used for Juvenal . Prateus was more " recent " and his volume was much more conveniently arranged , but Dryden recognized the superior ...
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... Persius combines constant allusiveness with compressed brevity of expression . Because he is such a difficult writer , Dryden is more than usually indebted to his editor for explanatory paraphrases . In many places his translation is ...
... Persius combines constant allusiveness with compressed brevity of expression . Because he is such a difficult writer , Dryden is more than usually indebted to his editor for explanatory paraphrases . In many places his translation is ...
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