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Pagina 26
... he might have passed for a much better man , though perhaps he would not have been so diverting an author . The title of an Essay promises per- haps a discourse upon Virgil or Julius Cæsar ; but 26 No. 562 . SPECTATOR .
... he might have passed for a much better man , though perhaps he would not have been so diverting an author . The title of an Essay promises per- haps a discourse upon Virgil or Julius Cæsar ; but 26 No. 562 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 27
haps a discourse upon Virgil or Julius Cæsar ; but , when you look into it , you are sure to meet with more upon Monsieur Montaigne than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who seems to have been no great friend to this author ...
haps a discourse upon Virgil or Julius Cæsar ; but , when you look into it , you are sure to meet with more upon Monsieur Montaigne than of either of them . The younger Scaliger , who seems to have been no great friend to this author ...
Pagina 56
... constituted governments have always made the pro- fession of a physician both honourable and advantageous . Homer's Machaon and Virgil's Iapis were men of renown , heroes in war , and made at least as much 56 No. 572 . SPECTATOR .
... constituted governments have always made the pro- fession of a physician both honourable and advantageous . Homer's Machaon and Virgil's Iapis were men of renown , heroes in war , and made at least as much 56 No. 572 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 59
... Virgil's lapis in the curing of Æneas ; he tried his skill , was very assiduous about the wound , and indeed was the only visible means that relieved the hero ; but the poet assures us it was the particular assistance of a deity that ...
... Virgil's lapis in the curing of Æneas ; he tried his skill , was very assiduous about the wound , and indeed was the only visible means that relieved the hero ; but the poet assures us it was the particular assistance of a deity that ...
Pagina 98
... Virgil , and Horace , the greatest geniuses of all antiquity , knows very well with how much rapture they have spoken on this subject ; and that Virgil in particular has written a whole book on the art of planting . This art seems to ...
... Virgil , and Horace , the greatest geniuses of all antiquity , knows very well with how much rapture they have spoken on this subject ; and that Virgil in particular has written a whole book on the art of planting . This art seems to ...
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