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Joseph Addison. Or in fair feries laurel'd bards be shown , A Virgil there , and here an Addison . Then fhall thy Craggs ( and let me call him mine ) On the caft ore , another Pollio , fhine ; With aspect open shall erect his head , And ...
Joseph Addison. Or in fair feries laurel'd bards be shown , A Virgil there , and here an Addison . Then fhall thy Craggs ( and let me call him mine ) On the caft ore , another Pollio , fhine ; With aspect open shall erect his head , And ...
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... Virgil to find out the figure of an old Roftrum , and has the greatest esteem imaginable for Homer , becaufe he has given us the fashion of a Greek , fcepter . It is indeed odd enough to confider how all kinds of readers find their ...
... Virgil to find out the figure of an old Roftrum , and has the greatest esteem imaginable for Homer , becaufe he has given us the fashion of a Greek , fcepter . It is indeed odd enough to confider how all kinds of readers find their ...
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... . 6 . lity , who was worshipped as a goddess among the Romans . Si tu oblitus es at dii meminerunt , meminit Fides . D 4 Catul . ad Alphen . I fhould I fhould fancy , from the following verfes of Virgil of ANCIENT MEDALS . 39.
... . 6 . lity , who was worshipped as a goddess among the Romans . Si tu oblitus es at dii meminerunt , meminit Fides . D 4 Catul . ad Alphen . I fhould I fhould fancy , from the following verfes of Virgil of ANCIENT MEDALS . 39.
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Joseph Addison. I fhould fancy , from the following verfes of Virgil and Silius Italicus , that he was represented under the figure of an old woman . Cana Fides , et vesta , remo cum fratre Quirinus Jura dabant Virg . Æn . Lib . 1 . Then ...
Joseph Addison. I fhould fancy , from the following verfes of Virgil and Silius Italicus , that he was represented under the figure of an old woman . Cana Fides , et vesta , remo cum fratre Quirinus Jura dabant Virg . Æn . Lib . 1 . Then ...
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... Virgil makes to Pollio's fon , at whose birth he supposes the annus magnus or platonical year run out , and renewed again with the opening of the golden age . Magnus ab integro faclorum nafcitur ordo ; Jam redit et virgo , redeunt ...
... Virgil makes to Pollio's fon , at whose birth he supposes the annus magnus or platonical year run out , and renewed again with the opening of the golden age . Magnus ab integro faclorum nafcitur ordo ; Jam redit et virgo , redeunt ...
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