The Complete Works of Sir Joshua Reynolds: First President of the Royal Academy : with an Original Memoir, and Anecdotes of the Author, Volum 3T. M'Lean, 1824 |
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... Virgil did of old Ennius , borrowed what pleased him , and made it afterwards his own ; that is , he accommodated what was good in Albert to his own manner ; which he executed with so much gracefulness and beauty , that he got more ...
... Virgil did of old Ennius , borrowed what pleased him , and made it afterwards his own ; that is , he accommodated what was good in Albert to his own manner ; which he executed with so much gracefulness and beauty , that he got more ...
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... Virgil , from whom I have borrowed only two months , and am now returning to that which I ought to understand better . In the mean time , I beg the reader's pardon for entertaining him so long with myself ; it is an usual part of ill ...
... Virgil , from whom I have borrowed only two months , and am now returning to that which I ought to understand better . In the mean time , I beg the reader's pardon for entertaining him so long with myself ; it is an usual part of ill ...
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... Virgil is justified even from the Holy Scriptures . I have but one word more , which for once I will anticipate from the author of this book . Though it must be an idea of perfection from which both the epic poet and the history painter ...
... Virgil is justified even from the Holy Scriptures . I have but one word more , which for once I will anticipate from the author of this book . Though it must be an idea of perfection from which both the epic poet and the history painter ...
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... Virgil , a perfect idea was required and followed ; and , consequently , that all succeed- ing poets ought rather to imitate him , than even Homer . I will now proceed , as I promised , to the author of this book : He tells you almost ...
... Virgil , a perfect idea was required and followed ; and , consequently , that all succeed- ing poets ought rather to imitate him , than even Homer . I will now proceed , as I promised , to the author of this book : He tells you almost ...
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... Virgil ; that which comes the nearest to it is the adventure of the cave , where Dido and Æneas were driven by the storm ; yet even there , the poet pretends a marriage before the consumma- tion , and Juno herself was present at it ...
... Virgil ; that which comes the nearest to it is the adventure of the cave , where Dido and Æneas were driven by the storm ; yet even there , the poet pretends a marriage before the consumma- tion , and Juno herself was present at it ...
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