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... Virgil has drawn his Ju- thoughts of man . Every thing that is truly piter , as the Christian idea of the Supreme Be- great and astonishing has a place in it . The ing is more rational and sublime than that whole system of the ...
... Virgil has drawn his Ju- thoughts of man . Every thing that is truly piter , as the Christian idea of the Supreme Be- great and astonishing has a place in it . The ing is more rational and sublime than that whole system of the ...
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... Virgil with such circumstances as are wonderful but not im- I need not point out the beauty of that possible , and so frequently produce in the rea- circumstance , wherein the whole host of angels der the most pleasing passion that can ...
... Virgil with such circumstances as are wonderful but not im- I need not point out the beauty of that possible , and so frequently produce in the rea- circumstance , wherein the whole host of angels der the most pleasing passion that can ...
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... Virgil writ . Milton's exuberance of imagination has will easily pardon the length of my discourse poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked on this seat of happiness and innocence , that upon ...
... Virgil writ . Milton's exuberance of imagination has will easily pardon the length of my discourse poured forth such a redundancy of ornaments upon Milton . The Paradise Lost is looked on this seat of happiness and innocence , that upon ...
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... Virgil and Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus , and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( irosiovarov ) which | -But the sword Of Michael from the armoury of God Was giv'n him ...
... Virgil and Ovid have copied after him , tells us , that the giants threw Ossa upon Olympus , and Pelion upon Ossa . He adds an epithet to Pelion ( irosiovarov ) which | -But the sword Of Michael from the armoury of God Was giv'n him ...
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... Virgil , which have been lighted up by Homer . Milton , though his own natural strength of genius was capable of furnishing out a perfect work , has doubtless very much rais- ed and enobled his conceptions by such an imitation as that ...
... Virgil , which have been lighted up by Homer . Milton , though his own natural strength of genius was capable of furnishing out a perfect work , has doubtless very much rais- ed and enobled his conceptions by such an imitation as that ...
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