The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... Virgil , c . I shall now endeavour to fhow how far Virgil may properly be faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works ...
... Virgil , c . I shall now endeavour to fhow how far Virgil may properly be faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works ...
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... Virgil . I must not end this view without fome obferva- tions on the fourth Eclogue of Virgil , fince Pro- bus , Grævius , Fabricius , and other men of great learning , have thought fit to apply what has there poetry ; but as they were ...
... Virgil . I must not end this view without fome obferva- tions on the fourth Eclogue of Virgil , fince Pro- bus , Grævius , Fabricius , and other men of great learning , have thought fit to apply what has there poetry ; but as they were ...
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... Virgil , c . I fhall now endeavour to fhow how far Virgil may properly be faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works ...
... Virgil , c . I fhall now endeavour to fhow how far Virgil may properly be faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works ...
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... Virgil . I must not end this view without fome obferva- tions on the fourth Eclogue of Virgil , fince Pro- bus , Grævius , Fabricius , and other men of great learning , have thought fit to apply what has there A. ADDISON , his effay on ...
... Virgil . I must not end this view without fome obferva- tions on the fourth Eclogue of Virgil , fince Pro- bus , Grævius , Fabricius , and other men of great learning , have thought fit to apply what has there A. ADDISON , his effay on ...
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... Virgil therefore is fuppofed to fay , the laft age of the Cumaan poet now approaches . By laft , he means the most remote from his time ; which Fabricius explains by antiquiffima , and quotes an expreffion from Cornelius Severus , in ...
... Virgil therefore is fuppofed to fay , the laft age of the Cumaan poet now approaches . By laft , he means the most remote from his time ; which Fabricius explains by antiquiffima , and quotes an expreffion from Cornelius Severus , in ...
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