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... Trojan could remain , While Anna begg'd and Dido raged in vain . Then grave Clarissa3 graceful waved her fan ; Silence ensued , and thus the nymph began . Say , why are beauties praised and honour'd most , The wise man's passion , and ...
... Trojan could remain , While Anna begg'd and Dido raged in vain . Then grave Clarissa3 graceful waved her fan ; Silence ensued , and thus the nymph began . Say , why are beauties praised and honour'd most , The wise man's passion , and ...
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... Trojan war , in like manner our author hath drawn into this single action the whole history of Dulness and her children . A person must next be fixed upon to support this action . This phantom in the poet's mind must have a names : he ...
... Trojan war , in like manner our author hath drawn into this single action the whole history of Dulness and her children . A person must next be fixed upon to support this action . This phantom in the poet's mind must have a names : he ...
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... Trojan horse ; there never having been any such thing . For , first , it was not Trojan , being made by the Greeks ; and , secondly , it was not a horse , but a mare . This is clear from many verses in Virgil : Uterumque armato milite ...
... Trojan horse ; there never having been any such thing . For , first , it was not Trojan , being made by the Greeks ; and , secondly , it was not a horse , but a mare . This is clear from many verses in Virgil : Uterumque armato milite ...
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... Trojans . Jupiter , granting her suit , incenses Juno : between whom the debate runs high , till they are reconciled by the ... Trojan shore , And measure back the seas we cross'd before ? The plague destroying whom the sword would spare ...
... Trojans . Jupiter , granting her suit , incenses Juno : between whom the debate runs high , till they are reconciled by the ... Trojan shore , And measure back the seas we cross'd before ? The plague destroying whom the sword would spare ...
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... Trojans never injured me : To Phthia's realms no hostile troops they led : Safe in her vales my warlike coursers fed ... Trojan plain , What spoils , what conquests shall Atrides gain ? " To this the king : " Fly , mighty warrior ! fly ...
... Trojans never injured me : To Phthia's realms no hostile troops they led : Safe in her vales my warlike coursers fed ... Trojan plain , What spoils , what conquests shall Atrides gain ? " To this the king : " Fly , mighty warrior ! fly ...
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