The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 страници |
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... Æneid , book i . the greatness of soul that is conspicuous in bene- volence without immediate obligations ; could you recommend to people's practice the saying of the gentleman quoted in one of your speculations , That he thought it ...
... Æneid , book i . the greatness of soul that is conspicuous in bene- volence without immediate obligations ; could you recommend to people's practice the saying of the gentleman quoted in one of your speculations , That he thought it ...
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... Æneid , or that in the Iliad , are not of this nature ; nor to reprehend Virgil's simile of the top , and many other of the same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any censure in this particular ; but I think we may say , without ...
... Æneid , or that in the Iliad , are not of this nature ; nor to reprehend Virgil's simile of the top , and many other of the same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any censure in this particular ; but I think we may say , without ...
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... Æneid . I do not re- as are to be met with either in history , or in ordi- member that Homer any where falls into the faults nary conversation . Milton's characters , most of above mentioned , which were indeed the false them , lie out ...
... Æneid . I do not re- as are to be met with either in history , or in ordi- member that Homer any where falls into the faults nary conversation . Milton's characters , most of above mentioned , which were indeed the false them , lie out ...
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... Æneid , is in that boured , and sometimes obscured by old words , passage of the tenth book , where Turnus is repre- transpositions , and foreign idioms . Seneca's ob- sented as dressing himself in the spoils of Pallas , jection to the ...
... Æneid , is in that boured , and sometimes obscured by old words , passage of the tenth book , where Turnus is repre- transpositions , and foreign idioms . Seneca's ob- sented as dressing himself in the spoils of Pallas , jection to the ...
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... Æneid . The poet has likewise taken care to moralities which are interspersed in Adam's dis- insert every circumstance of it in the body of his course , and which the most ordinary reader can fable . The ninth book , which we are here ...
... Æneid . The poet has likewise taken care to moralities which are interspersed in Adam's dis- insert every circumstance of it in the body of his course , and which the most ordinary reader can fable . The ninth book , which we are here ...
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