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Pagina 489
... Poetica , 81-2 . PAGE 199. Nicolini . See B. I. and note to page 186 . Dogget ( Thomas ) . See B. I. Virgil's Ruler of the Winds . Aeneid , 1. 80 . 236. PAGE 200. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 398 . PAGE 201. Ridiculed : To avoid . In ...
... Poetica , 81-2 . PAGE 199. Nicolini . See B. I. and note to page 186 . Dogget ( Thomas ) . See B. I. Virgil's Ruler of the Winds . Aeneid , 1. 80 . 236. PAGE 200. Motto . Horace , Ars Poetica , 398 . PAGE 201. Ridiculed : To avoid . In ...
Pagina 502
... Poetica , 363-4 . PAGE 408. Paid to that Idol . Addison subsequently interpolated here lines 446–57 of book i of Paradise Lost , with a note on the same by ' the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell , ' taken from his Journey from Aleppo to ...
... Poetica , 363-4 . PAGE 408. Paid to that Idol . Addison subsequently interpolated here lines 446–57 of book i of Paradise Lost , with a note on the same by ' the late ingenious Mr. Maundrell , ' taken from his Journey from Aleppo to ...
Pagina 504
... Poetica , 191-2 . Ars Poetica , 38-40 ; the motto of No. 307 . PAGE 451. Aristotle observes . Poetics , xxiv . 8 . 316. PAGE 454. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , i . 28 . PAGE 456. Pliny . 317. PAGE 457. Motto . PAGE 459. Purl . Letters , i ...
... Poetica , 191-2 . Ars Poetica , 38-40 ; the motto of No. 307 . PAGE 451. Aristotle observes . Poetics , xxiv . 8 . 316. PAGE 454. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , i . 28 . PAGE 456. Pliny . 317. PAGE 457. Motto . PAGE 459. Purl . Letters , i ...
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