The Spectator, Svazek 7J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... Æneas are many others which outshine it ; among the rest , that of piety . Turnus is , therefore , all along painted ... Æneas , conduct and success prove Æneas more valiant than Turnus . " T. N ° 351. SATURDAY , APRIL 12 , 1712 . 170 ...
... Æneas are many others which outshine it ; among the rest , that of piety . Turnus is , therefore , all along painted ... Æneas , conduct and success prove Æneas more valiant than Turnus . " T. N ° 351. SATURDAY , APRIL 12 , 1712 . 170 ...
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... Æneas , on which Virgil founded his poem , was likewise very bare of circumstances , and by that means afforded him an opportunity of embellishing it with fiction , and giving a full range to his own invention . We find , however , that ...
... Æneas , on which Virgil founded his poem , was likewise very bare of circumstances , and by that means afforded him an opportunity of embellishing it with fiction , and giving a full range to his own invention . We find , however , that ...
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... Æneas , they will think the poet did very well in taking notice of it . The historian above mentioned acquaints us , that a prophetess had foretold Æneas , he should take his voyage westward , till his companions should eat their tables ...
... Æneas , they will think the poet did very well in taking notice of it . The historian above mentioned acquaints us , that a prophetess had foretold Æneas , he should take his voyage westward , till his companions should eat their tables ...
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Account of the SweatersLetter from three thrifty | 12 |
Addison | 69 |
Criticism on Paradise Lost | 102 |
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