Select British Classics, Volumen25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... Virgil , was forced to kill him thrice over , before he could dispatch him . Ter Letho sternendus erat ...... I am likewise informed , that several wives of my dead men have , since the decease of their husbands , been seen in many ...
... Virgil , was forced to kill him thrice over , before he could dispatch him . Ter Letho sternendus erat ...... I am likewise informed , that several wives of my dead men have , since the decease of their husbands , been seen in many ...
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... Virgil , when he entered a Roman theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- sent , that the whole assembly rose up to do him ho- nour ; a respect which was never before paid to any but the emperor . I must confess ...
... Virgil , when he entered a Roman theatre , where there were many thousands of spectators pre- sent , that the whole assembly rose up to do him ho- nour ; a respect which was never before paid to any but the emperor . I must confess ...
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... incantations , raising under the streets of London the choicest products of the hills , and valleys of France . They can squeeze Bourdeaux out of the VOL . III . H Sloe , and draw Champaigne from an apple . Virgil THE TATLER , 85.
... incantations , raising under the streets of London the choicest products of the hills , and valleys of France . They can squeeze Bourdeaux out of the VOL . III . H Sloe , and draw Champaigne from an apple . Virgil THE TATLER , 85.
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Sloe , and draw Champaigne from an apple . Virgil , in that remarkable prophecy , Incultisque rubens pendebit sentibus a ,一 The rip'ning grape shall hang on ev'ry thorn , seems to have hinted at this art , which can turn a plantation ...
Sloe , and draw Champaigne from an apple . Virgil , in that remarkable prophecy , Incultisque rubens pendebit sentibus a ,一 The rip'ning grape shall hang on ev'ry thorn , seems to have hinted at this art , which can turn a plantation ...
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... Virgil , where the poet doubtless imitates this silence of Ajax in that of Dido ; though I do not know that any of his commentators have taken notice of it . Æneas , finding among the shades of despairing lovers the ghost of her who had ...
... Virgil , where the poet doubtless imitates this silence of Ajax in that of Dido ; though I do not know that any of his commentators have taken notice of it . Æneas , finding among the shades of despairing lovers the ghost of her who had ...
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acquaintance admired agreeable Anticyra Apartment appear bag-pipes beautiful behaviour Bickerstaff called character Cicero confess death delight desire discourse dress entertain esteem eyes father favour February 27 fortune Gascon gentleman give Great-Britain greatest hand happy hath heart honour humble servant humour husband imagination impertinent Isaac Bickerstaff kind King of Sweden lady lately learned letter live look lover mankind manner marriage ment mind Nando's nation nature never night observe occasion OVID particular pass passion persons petitioner petticoat pleased pleasure poet present proper Pyrrha racter reader reason received Roman censors Rome says sense Sheer-lane shew sion soul speak spirit Stratonice Styx Tatler Telemachus tell temper Terentia thing thought THURSDAY Timoleon tion told town turn Ulysses upholsterer VIRG Virgil virtue walk whole wife woman words write young