| 1739 - 312 pages
...a Particular in the Hiftory of tineas, it may be worth while to confider with how much Judgment he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a Paffage in an Heroick Poem. The Prophetefs who foretells it, is an Hungry Harpy, as the Perfon who difcovers it is... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 682 pages
...of j£neas, it may be worth while to confider with how much ju !gment he has qualified it, and takes off every thing that might have appeared improper...an hungry Harpy, as the perfon who difcovers it is young Afcanius : Heus etiam men fas confumimus, inquit lulus. Such an obfervation, which is beautiful... | |
| John Milton - Plagiarism - 1750 - 716 pages
...judgment he has qualified it, and takes off every thing that might have appeared improper for a pafikge in an heroic poem. The prophetefs who foretells it...an hungry Harpy, as the perfon who difcovers it is young Afcanius : Heus etiam menf.ic confumimus, inquit lulus. Such an obfervation, which is beautiful... | |
| John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 pages
...Judgment he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a PafTage in an Heroic Poem. The Prophetefs who foretells it...an hungry Harpy, as the Perfon who difcovers it is young A/amius. Htus Hesis etiam menfas confumimus, iriquit lulus ! SUCH an Obfervation, which is beautiful... | |
| William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 pages
...a Particular in the Hiftory of AZneas, it may be worth while to confider with how much Judgment he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a Paflage- in an Heroic Poem. The Pro-- S'letefs who foretells it is an hungry Harfy, as the Peril who... | |
| Virgil - 1763 - 376 pages
...heav'n's almighty lord. hiftory of .ffineas, ifraay be worth while to confider, with how much judgment he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might...appeared improper for a paffage in an heroic poem. The propheteii, who foretells it, is an hungry harpy, as the perfon whodifcovers it is the young Afcanius.... | |
| Virgil - 1778 - 478 pages
...particular in the Jiiftory of .1Eneas, it may be worth while to confider, with how much judgment he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a paflage in an heroic poem. The prophetefs, who foretells it, is an hungry harpy, as ttye perfon who... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 600 pages
...a particular in the history of ^Eneas, it may be worth while to consider with how much judgment he has qualified it, and taken off" every thing that might have appeared improper for a passage in an heroic poem. The prophetess who foretells it is an hungry harpy, as the person who discovers... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pages
...the history of ^Eneas, it may be worthwhile to consider with how much judgment he has qtiali* fied it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a passage in an heroic poem. The prophetess who foretels it is an hungry harpy, as the person who discovers... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 518 pages
...particular in the hiitory of ..-Eneas, it may be worth while to confider with how much judgement he has qualified it, and taken off every thing that might have appeared improper for a paflage in an beroick poem. The prophetcfs, uho foretells it, is an hungry Harpy, as the peri'on who... | |
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