The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... Virgil hath drawn for the horse of his hero , it would be almost as ill - na- tured to urge that I had ftollen my description from Vir- gil , as to reproach the Duke of Marlborough for fighting : only like Æneas . All that the most ...
... Virgil hath drawn for the horse of his hero , it would be almost as ill - na- tured to urge that I had ftollen my description from Vir- gil , as to reproach the Duke of Marlborough for fighting : only like Æneas . All that the most ...
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... Virgil or Ho- race . For t'other day taking a walk abroad , they met accidentally in the fields with two young ladies , whose . converfation they were very much pleafed with ; and being defirous to ingratiate themselves further into ...
... Virgil or Ho- race . For t'other day taking a walk abroad , they met accidentally in the fields with two young ladies , whose . converfation they were very much pleafed with ; and being defirous to ingratiate themselves further into ...
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... Virgil makes of the Elyfian ⚫ fields , and the infernal regions , how infinitely do they ⚫ fall fhort of the majesty of the holy fcripture , and the description there made of heaven and hell , and of the great and terrible day of the ...
... Virgil makes of the Elyfian ⚫ fields , and the infernal regions , how infinitely do they ⚫ fall fhort of the majesty of the holy fcripture , and the description there made of heaven and hell , and of the great and terrible day of the ...
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... Virgil or Homer , will find no paffage there which is not told with more natural force than any epi- fode in either of thofe wits , which were the chief of mere mankind . The last thing I read was the 24th chapter of St Luke , which ...
... Virgil or Homer , will find no paffage there which is not told with more natural force than any epi- fode in either of thofe wits , which were the chief of mere mankind . The last thing I read was the 24th chapter of St Luke , which ...
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... Virgil or Horace ; and to fee a well - dreffed young man produce an Evangelift out of his pocket , and be no more out of countenance than if it were a claffic printed by Elzevir . It is a gratitude that ought to be paid to providence by ...
... Virgil or Horace ; and to fee a well - dreffed young man produce an Evangelift out of his pocket , and be no more out of countenance than if it were a claffic printed by Elzevir . It is a gratitude that ought to be paid to providence by ...
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