Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... Virgil there , and here an Addison . Then fhall Thy Craggs ( and let me call him Mine ) On the caft Ore , another Pollio , fhine ; With afpect open fhall erect his head , " And round the Orb in lafting notes be read : Statefman , yet ...
... Virgil there , and here an Addison . Then fhall Thy Craggs ( and let me call him Mine ) On the caft Ore , another Pollio , fhine ; With afpect open fhall erect his head , " And round the Orb in lafting notes be read : Statefman , yet ...
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... Virgil to find out the figure of an old Roftrum , and has the greatest efteem imaginable for Homer , because 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 efteem imaginable for Homer , because 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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... Virgil makes to Pollio's fon , at whofe birth he fup- pofes the annus magnus or platonical year run out , and renewed again with the opening of the Golden Age . Magnus ab integro feclorum nafcitur ordo ; Jam redit et Virgo , redeunt ...
... Virgil makes to Pollio's fon , at whofe birth he fup- pofes the annus magnus or platonical year run out , and renewed again with the opening of the Golden Age . Magnus ab integro feclorum nafcitur ordo ; Jam redit et Virgo , redeunt ...
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... deck he drew ; And hoisted up , and overboard he threw ; This done , he feiz'd the helm Mr. Dryden . I have mentioned these two laft paffages of Virgil , I of Ancient Medals . 71 The Poop of it has the bend that Ovid and ...
... deck he drew ; And hoisted up , and overboard he threw ; This done , he feiz'd the helm Mr. Dryden . I have mentioned these two laft paffages of Virgil , I of Ancient Medals . 71 The Poop of it has the bend that Ovid and ...
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... Virgil defcribes him in the fame manner on one of Æneas's fhips . It was probably a common figure on their ancient ves- fels , for we meet with it too in Silius Italicus . Hunc vehit immanis Triton , et cærula conchâ Exterrens freta ...
... Virgil defcribes him in the fame manner on one of Æneas's fhips . It was probably a common figure on their ancient ves- fels , for we meet with it too in Silius Italicus . Hunc vehit immanis Triton , et cærula conchâ Exterrens freta ...
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