The Best of DrydenT. Nelson and sons, 1933 - 572 sivua |
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Sivu xxxix
... Virgil was of a quiet , sedate temper ; Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ornament of words : Homer was rapid in his thoughts , and took all the liberties ...
... Virgil was of a quiet , sedate temper ; Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ornament of words : Homer was rapid in his thoughts , and took all the liberties ...
Sivu 507
... Virgil was of a quiet , sedate temper ; Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The 200 chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ornament of words : Homer was rapid in his thoughts , and took all the liberties ...
... Virgil was of a quiet , sedate temper ; Homer was violent , impetuous , and full of fire . The 200 chief talent of Virgil was propriety of thoughts , and ornament of words : Homer was rapid in his thoughts , and took all the liberties ...
Sivu 508
... Virgil's 220 poem are the four and twenty Iliads contracted : a quarrel occasioned by a lady , a single combat , bat- tles fought , and a town besieged . I say not this in derogation to Virgil , neither do I contradict any- thing which ...
... Virgil's 220 poem are the four and twenty Iliads contracted : a quarrel occasioned by a lady , a single combat , bat- tles fought , and a town besieged . I say not this in derogation to Virgil , neither do I contradict any- thing which ...
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