The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 297
... Virgil's Simile of the Top , and many other of the same Nature in the Iliad , as liable to any Censure in this Particular ; but I think we may say , without derogating from those won- derful Performances , that there is an ...
... Virgil's Simile of the Top , and many other of the same Nature in the Iliad , as liable to any Censure in this Particular ; but I think we may say , without derogating from those won- derful Performances , that there is an ...
Strana 331
... Virgil has excelled all others in the Propriety of his Sentiments . Milton shines likewise very much in this Particular : Nor must we omit one Consideration which adds to his Honour and Reputation . Homer and Virgil intro- duced Persons ...
... Virgil has excelled all others in the Propriety of his Sentiments . Milton shines likewise very much in this Particular : Nor must we omit one Consideration which adds to his Honour and Reputation . Homer and Virgil intro- duced Persons ...
Strana 387
... Virgil or Homer talk in their own Persons . Besides that assuming the Character of an eminent Man is apt to fire the Imagination , and raise the Ideas of the Author . Tully tells us , mentioning his Dialogue of Old Age , in which Cato ...
... Virgil or Homer talk in their own Persons . Besides that assuming the Character of an eminent Man is apt to fire the Imagination , and raise the Ideas of the Author . Tully tells us , mentioning his Dialogue of Old Age , in which Cato ...
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