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Pagina 48
... Statius , on the score of that line , C Major in exiguo regnabat corpore virtus . A larger portion of heroic fire • Did his small limbs , and little breast inspire . ' that he once designed to translate the whole Thebaid for 48 THE ...
... Statius , on the score of that line , C Major in exiguo regnabat corpore virtus . A larger portion of heroic fire • Did his small limbs , and little breast inspire . ' that he once designed to translate the whole Thebaid for 48 THE ...
Pagina 177
... Statius ceased , the old factions immediately broke out concerning his manner of writing . Some gave him very loud acclamations , such as he had re- ceived in his life - time , declaring him the only man who had written in a style which ...
... Statius ceased , the old factions immediately broke out concerning his manner of writing . Some gave him very loud acclamations , such as he had re- ceived in his life - time , declaring him the only man who had written in a style which ...
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... Statius , Strada's ... Statutes for the short club .... 91 , 92 168 Steele , Richard , his letter about Dunkirk .... Strada , his excellent prolusion , 115 , 119 , 122 Swagger's letter to Testy , 145 - Affronted .... 171 Swords , the ...
... Statius , Strada's ... Statutes for the short club .... 91 , 92 168 Steele , Richard , his letter about Dunkirk .... Strada , his excellent prolusion , 115 , 119 , 122 Swagger's letter to Testy , 145 - Affronted .... 171 Swords , the ...
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