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Strona 147
Anselm Bayly. This is the comprehenfive virtue , which fhines forth in the person of Æneas and his companions , overcoming the oppofite vices in the characters of his enemies , and ending happily with the settlement of him- self and ...
Anselm Bayly. This is the comprehenfive virtue , which fhines forth in the person of Æneas and his companions , overcoming the oppofite vices in the characters of his enemies , and ending happily with the settlement of him- self and ...
Strona 155
... the Iliad , but for matter upon the beginning of the Odyffey , changing the person of the muse into his own ; in- ftead of dic mihi musa virum — or musa cane arma • arma viri - he turns the imperative into the POETRY . 155.
... the Iliad , but for matter upon the beginning of the Odyffey , changing the person of the muse into his own ; in- ftead of dic mihi musa virum — or musa cane arma • arma viri - he turns the imperative into the POETRY . 155.
Strona 170
... person of Minerva , that is , wisdom and reflexion , makes him sheath his fword , and withdraw from the army , but the Greeks to be un- fuccessful against the Trojans during his abfence . In this interval it was , that Jupiter had oc ...
... person of Minerva , that is , wisdom and reflexion , makes him sheath his fword , and withdraw from the army , but the Greeks to be un- fuccessful against the Trojans during his abfence . In this interval it was , that Jupiter had oc ...
Strona 185
... Lybia , near Carthage . Now it was , that all the heroic virtues began to fhine forth in the person of Eneas . For while the wearied Trojans went ་ ་ ་་་ མ went on fhore to refresh themselves , their commander , POETRY . 185 ་་་་་ མ ...
... Lybia , near Carthage . Now it was , that all the heroic virtues began to fhine forth in the person of Eneas . For while the wearied Trojans went ་ ་ ་་་ མ went on fhore to refresh themselves , their commander , POETRY . 185 ་་་་་ མ ...
Strona 250
... person , a prefence , eyes , arms , hands , feet ; is prefent every where , and doth whatsoever he pleaf- eth in heaven , in the earth , in the feas , and in all deep places ; Sion is his hill , Jordan his river , Jerufalem his city ...
... person , a prefence , eyes , arms , hands , feet ; is prefent every where , and doth whatsoever he pleaf- eth in heaven , in the earth , in the feas , and in all deep places ; Sion is his hill , Jordan his river , Jerufalem his city ...
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Strona 107 - Much matter uttered she of weight, in place whereas she sat: And proved plain there was no beast, nor creature bearing life, Could well be known to live in love without discord and strife: Then kissed she her little babe and sware by God above, The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love.
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