A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John Mandeville to William Cowper : Consisting of Biographical Sketches of the Authors, Selections from Their Works, with Notes ... : Designed as a Text-book for the Highest Classes in Schools and for Junior Classes in Colleges, as Well as for Private ReadingE.C. & J. Biddle, 1852 - Всего страниц: 776 |
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... Virgil compared ......... 343 LADY RACHEL RUSSELL 400 Against excessive Grief 344 Letter to Dr. Fitzwilliam 400 JOHN DRYDEN .. 346 GEORGE SEWELL . 401 His various Works . 346 Verses in Anticipation of his own Death 402 Estimate of his ...
... Virgil compared ......... 343 LADY RACHEL RUSSELL 400 Against excessive Grief 344 Letter to Dr. Fitzwilliam 400 JOHN DRYDEN .. 346 GEORGE SEWELL . 401 His various Works . 346 Verses in Anticipation of his own Death 402 Estimate of his ...
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... Virgil compared 464 Ode to the Brave ....... .................................... . 523 Ode to Mercy 523 On the Death of Thomson ............ 524 ROBERT BLAIR 465 The Grave ... 465 SAMUEL RICHARDSON .. 525 Death - divided Friendships ...
... Virgil compared 464 Ode to the Brave ....... .................................... . 523 Ode to Mercy 523 On the Death of Thomson ............ 524 ROBERT BLAIR 465 The Grave ... 465 SAMUEL RICHARDSON .. 525 Death - divided Friendships ...
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... Virgil . After looking around him , he sees aloft , " fast by the sun , " a gigantic eagle , which souses down , and bears him off in his talons through the upper regions of air , leaving clouds , tempests , hail , and snow far beneath ...
... Virgil . After looking around him , he sees aloft , " fast by the sun , " a gigantic eagle , which souses down , and bears him off in his talons through the upper regions of air , leaving clouds , tempests , hail , and snow far beneath ...
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... Virgil to another city of the same name in Sicily . After this double blunder , he remarks , with amusing simplicity , " The simile of the almond- tree is exceeding elegant , and much after the cast of that admired image in Homer ...
... Virgil to another city of the same name in Sicily . After this double blunder , he remarks , with amusing simplicity , " The simile of the almond- tree is exceeding elegant , and much after the cast of that admired image in Homer ...
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... Virgil did excellently and profoundly couple the know- ledge of causes , and the conquest of all fears together . It were too long to go over the particular remedies which learning doth minister to all the diseases of the mind ...
... Virgil did excellently and profoundly couple the know- ledge of causes , and the conquest of all fears together . It were too long to go over the particular remedies which learning doth minister to all the diseases of the mind ...
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