The Spectator, Volume 1J. Duncan, 1791 |
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Pagina 223
... Æneid turned into Latin rhymes by one of the beaux esprits of that dark age ; who says , in his preface to it , that the neid wanted nothing but the sweets of rhyme to make it the most perfect work in its kind . I have likewise seen an ...
... Æneid turned into Latin rhymes by one of the beaux esprits of that dark age ; who says , in his preface to it , that the neid wanted nothing but the sweets of rhyme to make it the most perfect work in its kind . I have likewise seen an ...
Pagina 267
... Æneid is very much to be admired , where CAMILLA in her last agonies , instead of weeping over the wound she had re- ceived , as one might have expected from a warrior of her sex , considers only ( like the hero of whom we are now ...
... Æneid is very much to be admired , where CAMILLA in her last agonies , instead of weeping over the wound she had re- ceived , as one might have expected from a warrior of her sex , considers only ( like the hero of whom we are now ...
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