Yet, if it is anything in favour
of a culprit that he is not alone in his guilt, it may be
urged in arrest of judgment that one of the greatest
of English poets with much approval of
his own generation the very worst of these writings,--
and not only translated them, but contrived to make
them more offensive in their new dress than they are
in the old.
of a culprit that he is not alone in his guilt, it may be
urged in arrest of judgment that one of the greatest
of English poets with much approval of
his own generation the very worst of these writings,--
and not only translated them, but contrived to make
them more offensive in their new dress than they are
in the old.
Ovid - 1865 - Ovid by Alfred Church