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Pagina 547
... Aeneid , xii . 936-7 ; At vero , etc. , Aeneid , x . 821-3 . Addison returns to this ballad in No. 74 . 71. PAGE 220. Motto . Ovid , Heroic Epistles , iv . 10 . Dryden . Works ( Scott and Saintsbury ) , xi , 488 , lines 79- 116. Steele ...
... Aeneid , xii . 936-7 ; At vero , etc. , Aeneid , x . 821-3 . Addison returns to this ballad in No. 74 . 71. PAGE 220. Motto . Ovid , Heroic Epistles , iv . 10 . Dryden . Works ( Scott and Saintsbury ) , xi , 488 , lines 79- 116. Steele ...
Pagina 557
... Aeneid , ii . 755 . Feedeth the young Ravens . Psalm cxlvii . 9 . PAGE 335. Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding , II . xxxiii . 10 . PAGE 336. Lucretius . De Rerum Natura , iv . 33 et sqq . Josephus . Antiquities of the Jews ...
... Aeneid , ii . 755 . Feedeth the young Ravens . Psalm cxlvii . 9 . PAGE 335. Locke's Essay concerning Human Understanding , II . xxxiii . 10 . PAGE 336. Lucretius . De Rerum Natura , iv . 33 et sqq . Josephus . Antiquities of the Jews ...
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... Aeneid , iv . 73 . PAGE 360. We followed the Sound , etc. ' A little water - colour sketch by Mr. Thackeray of this ... Aeneid , ii . 360 . Latin Proverb . ' Lupus est homo homini , ' Plautus , Asinaria , II . iv . 88 . 125. Motto ...
... Aeneid , iv . 73 . PAGE 360. We followed the Sound , etc. ' A little water - colour sketch by Mr. Thackeray of this ... Aeneid , ii . 360 . Latin Proverb . ' Lupus est homo homini , ' Plautus , Asinaria , II . iv . 88 . 125. Motto ...
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