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Page 16
... TURNUS is represented as dressing himself in the spoils of PALLAS , whom he had slain . VIRGIL here lets his fable stand still , for the sake of the following remark . " How is the mind of man ignorant of futurity , and unable to bear ...
... TURNUS is represented as dressing himself in the spoils of PALLAS , whom he had slain . VIRGIL here lets his fable stand still , for the sake of the following remark . " How is the mind of man ignorant of futurity , and unable to bear ...
Page 153
... TURNUS and ÆNEAS . MILTON , though he fetched this beautiful circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poetical embellishment , like the authors above - mentioned ; but makes an artful use of it for the proper ...
... TURNUS and ÆNEAS . MILTON , though he fetched this beautiful circumstance from the Iliad and Æneid , does not only insert it as a poetical embellishment , like the authors above - mentioned ; but makes an artful use of it for the proper ...
Page 221
... TURNUS , which came from a mortal forge . As the moral in this place is divine , so by the way we may observe , that the bestowing on a man who is favoured by heaven such an allegorical weapon , is very conformable to the old east- ern ...
... TURNUS , which came from a mortal forge . As the moral in this place is divine , so by the way we may observe , that the bestowing on a man who is favoured by heaven such an allegorical weapon , is very conformable to the old east- ern ...
Page 243
... TURNUS , OF ENEAS ; shew where- in they excelled , or were defective ; censure , or approve any particular action ; observe how it might have been carried to a greater degree of perfection , and how it ex- ceeded , or fell short of ...
... TURNUS , OF ENEAS ; shew where- in they excelled , or were defective ; censure , or approve any particular action ; observe how it might have been carried to a greater degree of perfection , and how it ex- ceeded , or fell short of ...
Page 309
... added he , in his discourse upon epic poem , takes occasion to speak of the same quality of courage drawn in the two different U3 characters characters of TURNUS and ÆNEAS . He makes cou- rage NO . 350 . 309 THE SPECTATOR .
... added he , in his discourse upon epic poem , takes occasion to speak of the same quality of courage drawn in the two different U3 characters characters of TURNUS and ÆNEAS . He makes cou- rage NO . 350 . 309 THE SPECTATOR .
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