letters on literature(关于文学)-第24节
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accessible in 〃Shorter Poems。〃 (G。 Bell and Sons: 1890)
{3} Macmillans。
{4} Reynolds was; perhaps; a little irreverent。 He anticipated
Wordsworth's 〃Peter Bell〃 by a premature parody; 〃Peter Bell the First。〃
{5} Appendix on Reynolds's 〃Peter Bell。〃
{6} 〃Aucassin and Nicolette〃 has now been edited; annotated; and
equipped with a translation by Mr。 F。 W。 Bourdillon (Kegan Paul & Trench;
1887)。
{7} Edinburgh; 1862。
{8} The Elzevir piracy was rather earlier。
{9} Pindar; perhaps; in one of his fragments; suggested that pretty
Cum regnat Rosa。
{10} See next letter。
{11} Mr。 Munro calls the stone 〃a black agate;〃 and does not
mention its provenance。 The engraving in his book does no justice to the
portrait。 There is another gem representing Lucretius in the Vatican: of
old it belonged to Leo X。 The two gems are in all respects similar。 A
seal with this head; or one very like it; belonged to Evelyn; the friend of
Mr。 Pepys。
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