Life of JohnsonOxford University Press, 1953 - 1491 páginas |
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... Æneid xii . l . 168 , after having mentioned Pater Æneas , who was the present spes , the reigning spes , as my German friends would say , the spes prima , the poet adds , “ Et juxta Ascanius , magnæ spes altera Romæ . ” 2 ' You think ...
... Æneid xii . l . 168 , after having mentioned Pater Æneas , who was the present spes , the reigning spes , as my German friends would say , the spes prima , the poet adds , “ Et juxta Ascanius , magnæ spes altera Romæ . ” 2 ' You think ...
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... Æneid i . 1. 286 , " Nascetur pulchrâ Trojanus origine Cæsar . " 5 And in Æneid x . 1. 618 . 66 ' Ille tamen nostrâ deducit origine nomen . " And as nullus is used for obscure , is it not in the genius of the Latin language to write ...
... Æneid i . 1. 286 , " Nascetur pulchrâ Trojanus origine Cæsar . " 5 And in Æneid x . 1. 618 . 66 ' Ille tamen nostrâ deducit origine nomen . " And as nullus is used for obscure , is it not in the genius of the Latin language to write ...
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... Æneid ; of some poems in Dodsley's Collections ; and various other small pieces ; but being a very modest man , never put his name to anything . He shewed me a transla- tion which he had made of Ovid's Epistles , very prettily done ...
... Æneid ; of some poems in Dodsley's Collections ; and various other small pieces ; but being a very modest man , never put his name to anything . He shewed me a transla- tion which he had made of Ovid's Epistles , very prettily done ...
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Part of a Review of Graingers Sugar Cane a Poem in the London | 16 |
Life of Samuel Johnson | 19 |
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