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Pagina 545
... Georgics into French verse , to which he prefixed a dissertation . Dryden makes ample reference to this in his Dedication of the Aeneis . 63. PAGE 194. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 1 . Pulvillio ( Italian polviglio : Latin pulvillus ) ...
... Georgics into French verse , to which he prefixed a dissertation . Dryden makes ample reference to this in his Dedication of the Aeneis . 63. PAGE 194. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 1 . Pulvillio ( Italian polviglio : Latin pulvillus ) ...
Pagina 559
... Georgics , i . 415-16 . Line 34. Deposite . ' Depose ' in A. 121. PAGE 367. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , iii . 60 . Tully has observed . De Natura Deorum , ii . 51. See the concluding paragraph of this essay . Dampier's Voyages , i . 39 ...
... Georgics , i . 415-16 . Line 34. Deposite . ' Depose ' in A. 121. PAGE 367. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , iii . 60 . Tully has observed . De Natura Deorum , ii . 51. See the concluding paragraph of this essay . Dampier's Voyages , i . 39 ...
Pagina 566
... Georgics , iv . 494 , 497-8 . PAGE 498. They were lovely , etc. 2 Samuel , i . 23 . Langhorne has a short poem entitled Theodosius to Constantia ( 1760 ) , and two volumes of the Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia ( 1764-5 ) ...
... Georgics , iv . 494 , 497-8 . PAGE 498. They were lovely , etc. 2 Samuel , i . 23 . Langhorne has a short poem entitled Theodosius to Constantia ( 1760 ) , and two volumes of the Correspondence of Theodosius and Constantia ( 1764-5 ) ...
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