The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1819 |
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... ancients , he takes the epic first . To his criticism of the ancient epic poems , he prefixes some observations which are rather more of the nature of general and elementary writing than he usually indulges in . He then gives a detailed ...
... ancients , he takes the epic first . To his criticism of the ancient epic poems , he prefixes some observations which are rather more of the nature of general and elementary writing than he usually indulges in . He then gives a detailed ...
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... ancients , was looked upon as a per- fect model of historical wisdom and dignity . We think he has made several very just observations in defence of the speeches in the ancient historians , which he has employed a whole section to ...
... ancients , was looked upon as a per- fect model of historical wisdom and dignity . We think he has made several very just observations in defence of the speeches in the ancient historians , which he has employed a whole section to ...
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... ancient learning , that he used to contemplate every relic of ancient magnificence at Rome , with so exquisite a sense of admiration , that he was sometimes seen to weep among its ruins , and to remain motionless as in a state of ...
... ancient learning , that he used to contemplate every relic of ancient magnificence at Rome , with so exquisite a sense of admiration , that he was sometimes seen to weep among its ruins , and to remain motionless as in a state of ...
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