The History of the Works of the Learned ..., Том 2J. Robinson, 1737 Containing impartial accounts and accurate abstracts of the most valuable books published in Great Britain and foreign parts ... |
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... faid of the great Outcry that has been raised by fome Criticks against Virgil for the Episode of Dido , which he has inferted into his Poem ; for which he is charged with two confi- derable Faults : 1ft , For bringing two Perfons toge ...
... faid of the great Outcry that has been raised by fome Criticks against Virgil for the Episode of Dido , which he has inferted into his Poem ; for which he is charged with two confi- derable Faults : 1ft , For bringing two Perfons toge ...
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... faid , he wondred fo judicious a Writer as Virgil fhou'd fhow fuch Ignorance in point of Geography , and the Situation of Countries , as to make Eneas fail from Africk to Italy with a Northerly Wind that blew di- rectly against them ...
... faid , he wondred fo judicious a Writer as Virgil fhou'd fhow fuch Ignorance in point of Geography , and the Situation of Countries , as to make Eneas fail from Africk to Italy with a Northerly Wind that blew di- rectly against them ...
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... faid , was very common in the ancient Writers . This , I remember , is the Solution Mr. Bayle gives fomewhere of ... faid , that Dido , being in a Fit of Paffion , and befides herself , might not confider what fhe faid ; and that the ...
... faid , was very common in the ancient Writers . This , I remember , is the Solution Mr. Bayle gives fomewhere of ... faid , that Dido , being in a Fit of Paffion , and befides herself , might not confider what fhe faid ; and that the ...
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... faid upon this Paf- fage . I wonder Mr. Dryden , who has obliged the World with fo fine a Tranflation of Virgil , and who was as judicious a Critick as he was an excellent Poet , has taken no notice of this Difficulty ; for he paffes ...
... faid upon this Paf- fage . I wonder Mr. Dryden , who has obliged the World with fo fine a Tranflation of Virgil , and who was as judicious a Critick as he was an excellent Poet , has taken no notice of this Difficulty ; for he paffes ...
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... faid in them . He takes it for granted that fome will exclaim at him ; but he feems very confident that no rational and sober Persons can be guilty of fo do- ing . The Foundation of this Work was , as we are told , laid many Years ago ...
... faid in them . He takes it for granted that fome will exclaim at him ; but he feems very confident that no rational and sober Persons can be guilty of fo do- ing . The Foundation of this Work was , as we are told , laid many Years ago ...
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