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" I have followed all the antique Poets historicall ; first Homere, who in the Persons of Agamemnon and Ulysses hath ensampled a good governour and a vertuous man, the one in his Ilias, the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to... "
Lives of illustrious ... Irishmen, ed. by J. Wills - Page 293
by Irishman - 1840
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Acme Library of Standard Biography: Second Series

Authors, English - 1880 - 566 pages
...the other in his Odysseis :• then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas: after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and iormed both pans in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethics,...
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Book I of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 298 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of ^neas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely, that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,...
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Spenser: Book I of the Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1881 - 298 pages
...the other in his Odysseis: then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of .flCneas: after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando: and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely, that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,...
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The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, Volume 1

Biography - 1883 - 778 pages
...the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethice,...
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Book I of The Faery Queene

Edmund Spenser - 1883 - 298 pages
...Ilias, the other in his Odysseis: then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of ^neas: after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando: and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely, that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - Poetry - 1891 - 318 pages
...the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando...Ethice, or vertues of a private man, coloured in his Kinaldo ; the other named Politice in his Godfredo. By ensample of which excellente Poets, I labour...
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Spenser: Book I of the Faery Queene Edited, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - 1892 - 304 pages
...the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of jEneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando: and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely, that part which they in philosophy call Ethice,...
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The Faerie Queene: Book I, Volume 1

Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1893 - 426 pages
...the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whose like intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethice,...
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English Men of Letters, Volume 7

John Morley - Authors, English - 1894 - 624 pages
...the other in his Odysseis : then Virgil, whcSSe life intention was to doe in the person of Aeneas : after him Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando : and lately Tasso dissevered them againe, and formed both parts in two persons, namely that part which they in Philosophy call Ethice,...
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Poet Lore, Volume 7

Literature - 1895 - 656 pages
...Iliad, the other in his Odyssey, then Virgil whose like intention was to doe in the person of tineas : After him, Ariosto comprised them both in his Orlando,...again, and formed both parts in two persons, namely, the part which they in Philosophy call Ethice or virtues of a private man, coloured in his Rinaldo,...
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