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" Polydorus tells a story from the root of the myrtle, that the barbarous inhabitants of the country having pierced him with spears and arrows, the wood which was left in his... "
The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton, Lord Bishop of Gloucester ... - الصفحة 231
بواسطة William Warburton - 1788
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The Spectator, المجلد 4

1799 - عدد الصفحات: 352
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The Spectator, المجلد 4

1729 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...Paffion that can rife irf the Mind of Man, which is Admiration. If there be any Inftance in the JEneld liable to Exception upon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, whereJEneas is represented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropfed Blood. To qualifie this wonderful...

The Spectator, المجلد 4

1738 - عدد الصفحات: 310
...Mind of Man, which is Admiration. If there be any Inftance in the ^Eneid liable to Exception tipon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, where s is reprefented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropped Blood. To qualify this wonderful Circumftance,...

The Spectator: ...

1737 - عدد الصفحات: 314
...moft pleafing Paffion that can rife in the Mind of Man, .which is Admiration. If there be any Inftance in the JEneid liable to Exception upon this Account, it is in the Beginaing of the thud Book, where &neas is reprefented as tearing up the Myrtle that drepped Blood,...

Dissertations sur l'union de la religion, de la morale, et de la politique

William Warburton - 1742 - عدد الصفحات: 424
...eiception upon this account, it is in the beginaing of the third book, where jEneas is reprcfentcd as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood. ,This circumftance feems to Lave the marvellons ,without the probable , becaufe it is reprefented as proceeding from natural caufes...

The Spectator. Volume the First. [-eighth.].

1744 - عدد الصفحات: 332
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, المجلد 1

John Milton - 1750 - عدد الصفحات: 674
...paiTion that can rife in the mind of man, which is admiration. If there be any inftance in the JEntld liable to exception upon this account, it is in the...third book, where ./Eneas is reprefented as tearing «p the myrtle that dropped blood. To qualify this wonderful circumftance, Polydorus tells a ftory...

A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed ...

John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - عدد الصفحات: 284
...moft pleafing Paffion that can rife in the Mind of Man, which is Admiration, If there be any Inftance in the JEneid liable to Exception upon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, where &neas is reprefented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropped Blood. To • qualify this wonderful Circumftance,...

A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed ...

William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - عدد الصفحات: 264
...Paffion that can rife in the Mind of Man, which is Admiration. If there be any Inftance in the sEneid' liable to Exception upon this Account, it is in the Beginning of the Third Book, where tineas is reprefented as tearing up the Myrtle that dropped Blood. To qualify this wonderful Circumftance,...

Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. The Sixth ...

John Milton - 1763 - عدد الصفحات: 670
...pa/lion that can rife in the mind of man, which is admiration. If there be any inftance in the ./Eneid liable to exception upon this account, it is in the...reprefented as tearing up the myrtle that dropped blood. To qualify this wonderful circumftance, Polydorus tells a ftory from the root of the myrtle, that the...




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