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... Virgil . It was completed in 1697 , and has been extolled with perhaps as great unanimity as any translation in any language . Pope afterwards pronounced it the " most noble and spirited translation ” that had ever been made . Johnson ...
... Virgil . It was completed in 1697 , and has been extolled with perhaps as great unanimity as any translation in any language . Pope afterwards pronounced it the " most noble and spirited translation ” that had ever been made . Johnson ...
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... Virgil and Ovid , and , among our own writers , to his comments on Spenser , Waller , and Milton , showing , in his re- marks on all , whether ancient or modern , his keen and unvarying sense of the superiority of Homer to all , though ...
... Virgil and Ovid , and , among our own writers , to his comments on Spenser , Waller , and Milton , showing , in his re- marks on all , whether ancient or modern , his keen and unvarying sense of the superiority of Homer to all , though ...
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... Virgil , which distinguishes him from the rest of writers , is so conspicuous in your verses , that it casts a shadow on all your contemporaries ; we cannot be seen , or but obscurely , while you are present . You equal Donne in the ...
... Virgil , which distinguishes him from the rest of writers , is so conspicuous in your verses , that it casts a shadow on all your contemporaries ; we cannot be seen , or but obscurely , while you are present . You equal Donne in the ...
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... Virgil tells us , acquires strength by going forward . Let Epicurus give indolence as an attri- bute to his gods , and place in it the happiness of the blest the divinity which we worship has given us not only a precept against it , but ...
... Virgil tells us , acquires strength by going forward . Let Epicurus give indolence as an attri- bute to his gods , and place in it the happiness of the blest the divinity which we worship has given us not only a precept against it , but ...
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... Virgil has confined his works within the compass of eighteen thousand lines , and has not treated many subjects ; yet he ever had , and ever will have , the reputation of the best poet . Martial says of him , that he could have excelled ...
... Virgil has confined his works within the compass of eighteen thousand lines , and has not treated many subjects ; yet he ever had , and ever will have , the reputation of the best poet . Martial says of him , that he could have excelled ...
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