The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 - English essays |
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Page 136
... 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 eastern way ...
... 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 eastern way ...
Page 156
... Turnus , or Æneas ; show wherein they excelled , or were defective ; censure or ap- prove any particular action ; observe how it might have been carried to a greater degree of perfec- tion , and how it exceeded or fell short of another ...
... Turnus , or Æneas ; show wherein they excelled , or were defective ; censure or ap- prove any particular action ; observe how it might have been carried to a greater degree of perfec- tion , and how it exceeded or fell short of another ...
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... Turnus and Eneas . He makes cou- rage the chief and greatest ornament of Turnus ; but in Æneas there are many others which out- shine it ; among the rest , that of piety . Turnus is , therefore , all along painted by the poet full of ...
... Turnus and Eneas . He makes cou- rage the chief and greatest ornament of Turnus ; but in Æneas there are many others which out- shine it ; among the rest , that of piety . Turnus is , therefore , all along painted by the poet full of ...
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