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Alexander Pope. " ' own countrymen may learn to judge from Dryden's " Virgil of the most perfect Epic performance . And " those parts of Homer which have been published al- " ready by Mr. Pope , give us reason to think that the " Iliad ...
Alexander Pope. " ' own countrymen may learn to judge from Dryden's " Virgil of the most perfect Epic performance . And " those parts of Homer which have been published al- " ready by Mr. Pope , give us reason to think that the " Iliad ...
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... Virgil than in any other " work , except this of our author only t . " 66 u The Author of a Letter to Mr. CIBBER says , Pope was so good a versifier [ once ] that his " predecessor , Mr. Dryden , and his cotemporary , Mr. " Prior ...
... Virgil than in any other " work , except this of our author only t . " 66 u The Author of a Letter to Mr. CIBBER says , Pope was so good a versifier [ once ] that his " predecessor , Mr. Dryden , and his cotemporary , Mr. " Prior ...
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... Virgil , like modern Under-- takers , who first build their house and then seek out for a tenant , had contrived the story of a War and a Wan-- dering , before they once thought either of Achilles or Eneas . We shall therefore set our ...
... Virgil , like modern Under-- takers , who first build their house and then seek out for a tenant , had contrived the story of a War and a Wan-- dering , before they once thought either of Achilles or Eneas . We shall therefore set our ...
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... Virgil and Milton , together with this our poem , as a complete Tetralogy ; in which the last worthily holdeth the place or station of the satiric piece ? It hath been Proceed we therefore in our subject . long , and alas for pity ...
... Virgil and Milton , together with this our poem , as a complete Tetralogy ; in which the last worthily holdeth the place or station of the satiric piece ? It hath been Proceed we therefore in our subject . long , and alas for pity ...
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... Virgil there speaketh , not of himself , but of Æneas : " Arma virumque cano , Troje qui primus ab oris " Italiam , fato profugus , Lavinaque venit " Littora : multum ille et terris jactatus et alto , " & c . I cite the whole three ...
... Virgil there speaketh , not of himself , but of Æneas : " Arma virumque cano , Troje qui primus ab oris " Italiam , fato profugus , Lavinaque venit " Littora : multum ille et terris jactatus et alto , " & c . I cite the whole three ...
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