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... Æneid . The reader is not prepared for that important event : no cause is assigned that can make it appear necessary , or even natural , to sus- * Lib . ii . ode 13 . † Lin . 231 . Lin . 136 . § Lin . 475 . pend , for so long a time ...
... Æneid . The reader is not prepared for that important event : no cause is assigned that can make it appear necessary , or even natural , to sus- * Lib . ii . ode 13 . † Lin . 231 . Lin . 136 . § Lin . 475 . pend , for so long a time ...
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... Æneid : * any other book of that heroic poem , or of any heroic poem , has as good a title to that description as the book where it is placed . In a natural landscape , we every day perceive a multitude of objects connected by ...
... Æneid : * any other book of that heroic poem , or of any heroic poem , has as good a title to that description as the book where it is placed . In a natural landscape , we every day perceive a multitude of objects connected by ...
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... Æneid , or that of Sin in the second book of Paradise Lost : the horror of the object described and the pleasure of the music , would be highly discordant . With regard to vocal music , there is an additional reason against associating ...
... Æneid , or that of Sin in the second book of Paradise Lost : the horror of the object described and the pleasure of the music , would be highly discordant . With regard to vocal music , there is an additional reason against associating ...
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... Æneid . IV . 593 . Quis globus , O civis , caligine volvitur atra ? Ferte citi ferrum , dete tela , scandite muros . Hostis adest , eja . What rolling clouds , my friends , approach the wall ? Arm ! arm ! and man the works -- prepare ...
... Æneid . IV . 593 . Quis globus , O civis , caligine volvitur atra ? Ferte citi ferrum , dete tela , scandite muros . Hostis adest , eja . What rolling clouds , my friends , approach the wall ? Arm ! arm ! and man the works -- prepare ...
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... Æneid , gives us the punishment , & c . Spectator , No. 90 . Better thus : · Virgil , who in the sixth book of his Æneid , has cast , & c . And Philip the Fourth was obliged at last to conclude a peace on terms repug- nant to his ...
... Æneid , gives us the punishment , & c . Spectator , No. 90 . Better thus : · Virgil , who in the sixth book of his Æneid , has cast , & c . And Philip the Fourth was obliged at last to conclude a peace on terms repug- nant to his ...
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