The Latin PoemsBucknell University Press, 2005 - 153 Seiten This edition of Johnson's Latin Poems contains a Preface and Introduction followed by text, translation (prose), and brief notes on the poems. Several corrections have been made to the standard text. The notes deal with the obscurities and provide comment on style and treatment. It is often interesting to see how Johnson uses his Latin sources, especially Horace, to add a dimension to his meaning. There are numerous links with familiar episodes in Johnson's life, eg, his trip to the Hebrides, the revision of his dictionary, his recovery from illness; and there are instances (notable in the anguished appeals for mercy in his prayers), where the more distant Latin form enables Johnson to say things about himself that he would never have expressed in English. The reader will find new details added to the well-loved portrait. Niall Rudd is a retired Professor of Latin at Liverpool University |
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... rise th ' expected Morn ! Oh spring to Light , auspicious Babe be born ! See Nature hasts her earliest Wreaths to bring , With all the Incence of the breathing Spring : See lofty Lebanon his Head advance , See nodding Forests on the ...
... rise th ' expected Morn ! Oh spring to Light , auspicious Babe be born ! See Nature hasts her earliest Wreaths to bring , With all the Incence of the breathing Spring : See lofty Lebanon his Head advance , See nodding Forests on the ...
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... rise : With Heads declin'd , ye Cedars , Homage pay ; Be smooth ye Rocks , ye rapid Floods give Way ! The SAVIOR comes ! by ancient Bards foretold ; Hear him ye Deaf , and all ye Blind behold ! ! He from thick Films shall purge the ...
... rise : With Heads declin'd , ye Cedars , Homage pay ; Be smooth ye Rocks , ye rapid Floods give Way ! The SAVIOR comes ! by ancient Bards foretold ; Hear him ye Deaf , and all ye Blind behold ! ! He from thick Films shall purge the ...
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... Rise up , dear sister , my light , my joy , my life ! Rise up , sister , without delay ! Look , the cold of sluggish winter is being dispelled ; mild spring is on its way . The stormy rain has gone , the dewy rose is putting forth her ...
... Rise up , dear sister , my light , my joy , my life ! Rise up , sister , without delay ! Look , the cold of sluggish winter is being dispelled ; mild spring is on its way . The stormy rain has gone , the dewy rose is putting forth her ...
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Preface | 7 |
Poems 17501784 including Translations from | 80 |
Contributions to Poems by Others | 127 |
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adds amor Anon bring charm Christ comes cura darkness death doubt epigram eyes famous Father fear fire followed given gives gods grant Greek haec hand heart holy hope hora Horace Horace's hour hundred idea Johnson kindly late Latin leaves light live look Lord means meter mihi mind mortals Muses Nature night nunc Odes omnia once original pass phrase piece Plautus poem poet prayer printed provides quae Quam Quid quod refers rise says sense sibi song sound speaks spring statue sweet thee things thought thousand tibi translation turned Venus verses Virgil vitae voice wish written young