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... thought so ill created as to be a malicious detractor of so admired a poet as Virgil , but a true justifier of Homer , who must not be read for a few lines with leaves turned over capriciously in dis- membered fractions , but throughout ...
... thought so ill created as to be a malicious detractor of so admired a poet as Virgil , but a true justifier of Homer , who must not be read for a few lines with leaves turned over capriciously in dis- membered fractions , but throughout ...
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... thought it any presumption to turn him into their languages , but a fit and honourable labour , and , in respect of their country's profit and their poesy's credit , almost necessary , what curious , proud , poor shamefacedness should ...
... thought it any presumption to turn him into their languages , but a fit and honourable labour , and , in respect of their country's profit and their poesy's credit , almost necessary , what curious , proud , poor shamefacedness should ...
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... thought , if the exactions laid By all means on me I should bear . Others command to this , Thou shalt not me ; or if thou dost , far my free spirit is From serving thy command . Beside , this I affirm ( afford [ my sword Impression of ...
... thought , if the exactions laid By all means on me I should bear . Others command to this , Thou shalt not me ; or if thou dost , far my free spirit is From serving thy command . Beside , this I affirm ( afford [ my sword Impression of ...
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... thought of what a world of griefs this suit ask'd , being achieved ; Swell'd , sigh'd , and answer'd : " Works of death thou urgest . O , at this Juno will storm , and all my powers inflame with contumelies . Ever she wrangles ...
... thought of what a world of griefs this suit ask'd , being achieved ; Swell'd , sigh'd , and answer'd : " Works of death thou urgest . O , at this Juno will storm , and all my powers inflame with contumelies . Ever she wrangles ...
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... thought to take In the next day old Priam's town ; not knowing what affairs Jove had in purpose , who prepared , by strong fight , sighs and cares For Greeks and Trojans . The dream gone , his voice still murmured About the king's ears ...
... thought to take In the next day old Priam's town ; not knowing what affairs Jove had in purpose , who prepared , by strong fight , sighs and cares For Greeks and Trojans . The dream gone , his voice still murmured About the king's ears ...
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