Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum CollectaW.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 Seiten |
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... poets , in particular , into a very great share of friendship and intimacy with him . Virgil was one of the foremost in this list ; who at his first setting out grew ' soon NOTES . 1 Phyllidis hic idem tenerosque Ama- ryllidis ignes ...
... poets , in particular , into a very great share of friendship and intimacy with him . Virgil was one of the foremost in this list ; who at his first setting out grew ' soon NOTES . 1 Phyllidis hic idem tenerosque Ama- ryllidis ignes ...
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... poem itself ; a thing never done in any finished poem by any other Roman poet of his time ; nor by Virgil himself in any of his other poems , which were finished 1 REMARKS AND DISSERTATIONS ON THE FOUR GEORGICS , AND INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... poem itself ; a thing never done in any finished poem by any other Roman poet of his time ; nor by Virgil himself in any of his other poems , which were finished 1 REMARKS AND DISSERTATIONS ON THE FOUR GEORGICS , AND INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... poet's manner of expressing himself more obscurely in this poem than in his others ; for if that were true , it would not then deserve the character it bears . But it seems rather owing , partly to the nature of the subject , and partly ...
... poet's manner of expressing himself more obscurely in this poem than in his others ; for if that were true , it would not then deserve the character it bears . But it seems rather owing , partly to the nature of the subject , and partly ...
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... poet takes care not to encumber his poem with too much business , but relieves the subject with some variety or transition . Mr. Addison admires Virgil's great art in his manner of treating his precepts ; that they fall in after each ...
... poet takes care not to encumber his poem with too much business , but relieves the subject with some variety or transition . Mr. Addison admires Virgil's great art in his manner of treating his precepts ; that they fall in after each ...
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... Poet employs so much of his first book on the influences of the Sun and Moon , that he should omit to invoke them . The objection , from the want of a copulative , is of little force , the conjunction being frequently omitted by the ...
... Poet employs so much of his first book on the influences of the Sun and Moon , that he should omit to invoke them . The objection , from the want of a copulative , is of little force , the conjunction being frequently omitted by the ...
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