John Dryden Quote

Virgil, above all poets, had a stock which I may call almost inexhaustible, of figurative, elegant, and sounding words.


Select Essays on the Belles Lettres (ed. 1750)


Virgil, above all poets, had a stock which I may call almost inexhaustible, of figurative, elegant, and sounding words.

Virgil, above all poets, had a stock which I may call almost inexhaustible, of figurative, elegant, and sounding words.

Virgil, above all poets, had a stock which I may call almost inexhaustible, of figurative, elegant, and sounding words.

Virgil, above all poets, had a stock which I may call almost inexhaustible, of figurative, elegant, and sounding words.