The Spectator, Volume 2George Washington Greene J. B. Lippincott Company, 1880 |
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Pagina 5
... Virgil which have this particular kind of beauty in the numbers ; but I may take an occasion in a future paper to shew several of them which have escaped the observation of others . I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice ...
... Virgil which have this particular kind of beauty in the numbers ; but I may take an occasion in a future paper to shew several of them which have escaped the observation of others . I cannot conclude this paper without taking notice ...
Pagina 30
... Virgil , not · questioning but that among such a variety of colours she shall have a charm for every heart . My friend Will , who very much values himself upon his grea . · insights into gallantry , tells me , that he can already guess ...
... Virgil , not · questioning but that among such a variety of colours she shall have a charm for every heart . My friend Will , who very much values himself upon his grea . · insights into gallantry , tells me , that he can already guess ...
Pagina 33
... Virgil makes his hero relate it by way of episode in the second and third books of the Æneid . The contents of both which books come before those of the first book in the thread of the story , though for preserving of this unity of ...
... Virgil makes his hero relate it by way of episode in the second and third books of the Æneid . The contents of both which books come before those of the first book in the thread of the story , though for preserving of this unity of ...
Pagina 34
... Virgil , in the poem , which was designed to celebrate the original of the Roman empire , has described the birth of its great rival , the Carthaginian common- wealth ; Milton , with the like art , in his poem on the Fall of Man , has ...
... Virgil , in the poem , which was designed to celebrate the original of the Roman empire , has described the birth of its great rival , the Carthaginian common- wealth ; Milton , with the like art , in his poem on the Fall of Man , has ...
Pagina 36
... Virgil's simile of a top , and many others of the same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any censure in this particular ; but I think we may say , without derogating from those wonderful performances , that there is an indisputable and ...
... Virgil's simile of a top , and many others of the same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any censure in this particular ; but I think we may say , without derogating from those wonderful performances , that there is an indisputable and ...
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