| Virgil - 1721 - 456 sidor
...One who imitates Botaline, fays that Virgil was accus'd before Afollo for this Error. The God foou found that he was not able to defend his Favourite...the Cafe was clear : He therefore gave this middle Sentence; That any thing might be allow'd to his Son Virgil,v\\ the account of his o'her Merits; That... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 sidor
...before the building of Carthage. One •who imitates Bocaline, fays, that Virgil was accufed before Apollo for this error. The god foon found that he...his other merits ; that, being a monarch, he had a difpenfmg power, and pardoned him. But, that this fpecial aft of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 sidor
...years before the building of Carthage. One who imitates Bocaline, fays, that Virgil was accufed before Apollo for this error. The god foon found that he...allowed to his fon Virgil, on the account of his other merit!; that, being a monarch, he had a difpenfing power, and pardoned him. But, that this fpecial... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 sidor
...countries. See the Life of Sir Henry Wotton, p. 38. edit. 1670. that any thing might be allowed to his son, Virgil, on the account of his other merits ; that being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, and pardoned him. But that this special act of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 sidor
...countries. See the Life of Sir Henry Wotton, p. 38. edit. 1670. that any thing might be allowed to his son, Virgil, on the account of his other merits ; that being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, and pardoned him. But that this special act of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 408 sidor
...case was clear : he therefore gave this middle sentence, that any thing might be allowed to his son Virgil, on the account of his other merits ; that, being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, and pardoned him. But, that this special act of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 sidor
...case was clear : he therefore gave this middle sentence, that any thing might be allowed to his son Virgil, on the account of his other merits ; that, being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, and pardoned him. But that this special act of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 sidor
...case was clear : he therefore gave this middle sentence, that any thing might be allowed to his son Virgil, on the account of his other merits ; that, being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, and pardoned him. But, that this special act of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 sidor
...case was clear : he therefore gave this middle sentence, that any thing might be allowed to his son Virgil, on the account of his other merits ; that, being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, and pardoned him. But, that this special act of grace might never be drawn into example,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 sidor
...case was clear: he therefore gave this middle sentence ; that any thing might be allowed to his son Virgil, on the account of his other merits; that, being a monarch, he had a dispensing power, anJ pardoned him. But, that this special act of grace Bight never be drawn into example,... | |
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