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... singularly fanciful . only to those who have not taken of the tree. Within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king , * Æneid , iv . 173 . HENRY V.- Аст І. Sc . 1 . * Chapter 186 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
... singularly fanciful . only to those who have not taken of the tree. Within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king , * Æneid , iv . 173 . HENRY V.- Аст І. Sc . 1 . * Chapter 186 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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... Comets , importing change of times and states , Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky , And with thern scourge the bad revolting stars , * Poet . lib . 2. 1. 30 . * Lib . 4. 1. 632 . * See Æneid NARRATION AND DESCRIPTION . 223.
... Comets , importing change of times and states , Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky , And with thern scourge the bad revolting stars , * Poet . lib . 2. 1. 30 . * Lib . 4. 1. 632 . * See Æneid NARRATION AND DESCRIPTION . 223.
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... Æneid , Barce , the nurse of Sichæus , whom we never hear of before nor after , is introduced for a purpose not more important than to call Anna to her sister Dido ; and that it might not be thought un- just in Dido , even in this ...
... Æneid , Barce , the nurse of Sichæus , whom we never hear of before nor after , is introduced for a purpose not more important than to call Anna to her sister Dido ; and that it might not be thought un- just in Dido , even in this ...
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... an effect con- trary to what is intended ; the reader , disgusted with language that swells above the subject , is led by. * See Æneid , lib . i . 188--219 . * Montaigne , reflecting upon the then present modes , 232 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
... an effect con- trary to what is intended ; the reader , disgusted with language that swells above the subject , is led by. * See Æneid , lib . i . 188--219 . * Montaigne , reflecting upon the then present modes , 232 ELEMENTS OF CRITICISM .
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... Æneid , of which the two first books are divided much in the same manner . Neither is there any proper pause at the end of the fifth book of the Eneid . There is no proper pause at the end of the seventh book of Paradise Lost , nor at ...
... Æneid , of which the two first books are divided much in the same manner . Neither is there any proper pause at the end of the fifth book of the Eneid . There is no proper pause at the end of the seventh book of Paradise Lost , nor at ...
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