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... occasion of the Defeat at Thapsus ; to that I answer , that the Defeat at Thapsus was not occasion'd by the Overthrow at Pharsalia . For at that rate much more might the Overthrow which happen'd afterwards in Spain , be attributed to ...
... occasion of the Defeat at Thapsus ; to that I answer , that the Defeat at Thapsus was not occasion'd by the Overthrow at Pharsalia . For at that rate much more might the Overthrow which happen'd afterwards in Spain , be attributed to ...
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... Occasion , and the Character and the Occasion are neces- sary for the Moral . Virgil has every where shewn Mezentius a Contemner of the Gods , and a Blasphemer of them ; yet we never heard that the most bigotted of his Cotemporaries ...
... Occasion , and the Character and the Occasion are neces- sary for the Moral . Virgil has every where shewn Mezentius a Contemner of the Gods , and a Blasphemer of them ; yet we never heard that the most bigotted of his Cotemporaries ...
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... Occasion'd by His Intended Translation of Homer , p . 9 ) : " I know the Criticks affirm , that it will be impossible to make any thing of [ Homer's ] antiquated Phrases and quaint Nicknames . . . . " Largely to silence such critics ...
... Occasion'd by His Intended Translation of Homer , p . 9 ) : " I know the Criticks affirm , that it will be impossible to make any thing of [ Homer's ] antiquated Phrases and quaint Nicknames . . . . " Largely to silence such critics ...
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Introduction | vii |
An Essay on the Genius and Writings of Shakespear 1712 | 1 |
Appendix excerpts and miscellaneousContinued X From the Prologue to Gibraltar 1705 | 39 |
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