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Side 6
... Homer and 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 ...
... Homer and 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 ...
Side 14
... Homer and 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 ...
... Homer and 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 ...
Side 15
... Homer's description of Discord , celebrated by Longinus , or to that of Fame in Virgil , who are both represented with their feet standing upon the earth , and their heads reaching above the clouds : ' While thus he spake , th ' angelic ...
... Homer's description of Discord , celebrated by Longinus , or to that of Fame in Virgil , who are both represented with their feet standing upon the earth , and their heads reaching above the clouds : ' While thus he spake , th ' angelic ...
Side 16
... Homer , in the twen- ty - third chapter of Longinus . No. 322. ] Monday , March 10 , 1711-12 . L. - Ad humum mærore gravi deducit et angit . Hor . Ars Poet . v . 110 . Grief wrings her soul , and bends it down to earth ' Francis . It is ...
... Homer , in the twen- ty - third chapter of Longinus . No. 322. ] Monday , March 10 , 1711-12 . L. - Ad humum mærore gravi deducit et angit . Hor . Ars Poet . v . 110 . Grief wrings her soul , and bends it down to earth ' Francis . It is ...
Side 23
... Homer , who is generally placed conspicuous parts of the inanimate creation , to near the age of Solomon . I think there is no question but the poet in the preceding speech remembered those two passages which are spoken on the like ...
... Homer , who is generally placed conspicuous parts of the inanimate creation , to near the age of Solomon . I think there is no question but the poet in the preceding speech remembered those two passages which are spoken on the like ...
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