The Works of Virgil, Volym 1J. Swan, 1806 |
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... fires her native land . In thus translating , Dryden had applied the original pas- sage of Virgil to the queen Amata and her daughter Lavi- On second thoughts , he saw better reason to apply it to Venus and Eneas : consequently , " her ...
... fires her native land . In thus translating , Dryden had applied the original pas- sage of Virgil to the queen Amata and her daughter Lavi- On second thoughts , he saw better reason to apply it to Venus and Eneas : consequently , " her ...
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... fire miraculously , is hinted in the like accident which befell Acestes , before the burning of the Trojan fleet in Sicily . The reader will easily find many more such in- In other writers , there is often well - co- vered ignorance ...
... fire miraculously , is hinted in the like accident which befell Acestes , before the burning of the Trojan fleet in Sicily . The reader will easily find many more such in- In other writers , there is often well - co- vered ignorance ...
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... fire , and running after- wards , like witches on their sabbat , into the woods . He bestows indeed some ornaments on the charac- ter of Camilla ; but soon abates his favour , by call- ing her aspera and horrenda virgo : he places her ...
... fire , and running after- wards , like witches on their sabbat , into the woods . He bestows indeed some ornaments on the charac- ter of Camilla ; but soon abates his favour , by call- ing her aspera and horrenda virgo : he places her ...
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... fire , And fit the tuneful Horace to thy lyre : We saw new gall imbitter Juvenal's pen , And crabbed Persius made politely plain . Virgil alone was thought too great a task- What you could scarce perform , or we durst ask ; A task ...
... fire , And fit the tuneful Horace to thy lyre : We saw new gall imbitter Juvenal's pen , And crabbed Persius made politely plain . Virgil alone was thought too great a task- What you could scarce perform , or we durst ask ; A task ...
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... read , how dreams and visions heretofore The prophet and the poet could inspire , And make them in unusual rapture soar , With rage divine , and with poetic fire . II . O could I find it now ! -Would lxxxvi VERSES TO MR . DRYDEN .
... read , how dreams and visions heretofore The prophet and the poet could inspire , And make them in unusual rapture soar , With rage divine , and with poetic fire . II . O could I find it now ! -Would lxxxvi VERSES TO MR . DRYDEN .
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