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" Polydorus tells a story from the root of the myrtle, that the barbarous inhabitants of the country having pierced him with spears and arrows, the wood which was left in his body took root in his wounds, and gave birth to that bleeding tree. "
The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: To which is Prefixed, a Discourse ... - Seite 237
von William Warburton - 1846
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The Spectator, Band 4

1729 - 314 Seiten
...Paffion that can rife irf the Mind of Man, which is Admiration. If there be any Inftance in the JEneld liable to Exception upon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, whereJEneas is represented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropfed Blood. To qualifie this wonderful...
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The Spectator, Band 4

1738 - 310 Seiten
...Mind of Man, which is Admiration. If there be any Inftance in the ^Eneid liable to Exception tipon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, where s is reprefented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropped Blood. To qualify this wonderful Circumftance,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Band 1

John Milton - 1750 - 674 Seiten
...paiTion that can rife in the mind of man, which is admiration. If there be any inftance in the JEntld liable to exception upon this account, it is in the beginning of the third book, where ./Eneas is reprefented as tearing «p the myrtle that dropped blood. To qualify this wonderful circumftance,...
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A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed ...

John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 Seiten
...Paffion that can rife in the Mind of Man, which is Admiration, If there be any Inftance in the JEneid liable to Exception upon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, where &neas is reprefented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropped Blood. To • qualify this wonderful Circumftance,...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth ...

John Milton - 1763 - 670 Seiten
...pa/lion that can rife in the mind of man, which is admiration. If there be any inftance in the ./Eneid liable to exception upon this account, it is in the beginning of the third book, where ./Eneas is reprefented as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood. To qualify this wonderful circumftance,...
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The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: In Nine Books, Band 1

William Warburton - 1766 - 476 Seiten
...excellent writer, fpeaking of Virgil in this view, fays, " If there be any in" ftance in the JEneid liable to exception upon this *' account, it is in the beginning of the third book, " where ^Eneas is reprefented as tearing up the '* myrtle that dropped blood. This circumftance *' feems to...
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The Spectator, Band 4

1778 - 336 Seiten
...p.ilfion that can rife in the mind of man, which is admiration. 1f there be any inftance in the AIneid liable to exception upon this account, it is in the beginning of the thi.-d book, where ./Eneas is reprt'ferHed as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood To qualify,...
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The Works of Virgil: In Latin & English. The Aeneid, Band 2

Virgil - 1778 - 526 Seiten
...a horrid prodigy. ] If there be any inñance (fays Mr. Addifon) in the JEneid, liable to exception, it is in the beginning of the third book, where JEneas is reprefented as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood. This circumflance feems to have the marvellous...
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The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester ...

William Warburton - 1788 - 492 Seiten
...excellent writer, fpeaking of Virgil in this view, fays, "' If the're be any infiance in the JEneid liable- to exception upon "this account, it is in the beginning of the third book, where *' ^Eneas is reprefented as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood.' ** This circumftance feems to...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 Seiten
...passion that can rise in the mind of man, which is admiration. If there be any instance in the .flLneid liable to exception upon this account, it is in the...represented as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood. To qualify this wonderful circumstance, Polydorus tells a story from the root of the myrtle, that the...
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