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" The loves of Dido and ^Eneas are only copies of what has passed between other persons. Adam and Eve, before the fall, are a different species from that of mankind, who are descended from them ; and none but a poet of the most unbounded invention, and... "
The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and ... - Página 55
1824
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The Spectator, Volumen4

1738 - 310 páginas
...Sentiments. The Loves of Dido and tineas are only Copies of what has pafled ' between other Perfons. Adam and Eve, before the Fall, are a different Species from that of Mankind, who are defcended from them- ; and none but a Poet of the moft unbounded Invention, and the moll exquifite...
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The Spectator, Volumen4

1729 - 314 páginas
...The Lovei of Dido and Xntas are only Copies of what haipafled between other Perfons. Aaam and Evt, before the Fall, are a different Species from that of Mankind, who are defcended from them ; and none but a Poet of the mofK unbounded Invention, and the moft exquifite Judgment,...
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A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed ...

John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 páginas
...Sentiments. The Loves of Dido and j£neas are only Copies of what has patted between other Perfons. Adam and Eve before the Fall, are a different Species from that of Mankind, who are defcended from them, and none but a Poet of the moil unbounded Invention, and the jnoft exquifite Judgment,...
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A Familiar Explanation of the Poetical Works of Milton: To which is Prefixed ...

William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 páginas
...xThe Loves of Dido and jEneas are only Copies of what has pafled between other Perfons. Adam and E,vr before the Fall, are a different Species from that of Mankind, who are defcended from them, and none but a Poet of the moft unbounded Invention, and the moft exquifite Judgment,...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen4

1786 - 694 páginas
...copies of what has pafTcd between other perfons. Adam and Eve, before the fall, ai« 2 different fpccies from that of mankind, who are descended from them ; and none but a poet of the molt unbounded invention, and the moft cxcjuifite judgment, could have filled their converfation and...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...inspire them with a variety of sentiments. The loves of Dido and ^Eneas are only copies of what has passed between other persons. Adam and Eve, before...filled their conversation and behaviour with so many circumstances during their state of innocence. Nor is it sufficient for an epic poem to be filled with...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 302 páginas
...inspire them with a variety of sentiments. The loves of Dido and ^neas aife only copies of what has passed between other persons. Adam and Eve, before...but a poet of the most unbounded invention, and the most'exquisite judgment, could have filled their conversation and behaviour with so many apt circumstances...
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The Spectator, Volumen5

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 306 páginas
...inspire them with a variety of sentiments. The loves of Dido and ./Eneas are only copies of what has passed between other .persons. Adam and Eve, before...the most exquisite judgment, could have filled their conversar tion and behaviour with so many apt circumstances during their state of innocence. Nor is...
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The Spectator, Volumen5

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 348 páginas
...inspire them •with a variety of sentiments. The loves of Dido and .£neas are only copies of what has passed between other persons. Adam and Eve, before...mankind, who are descended from them ; and none but a poel of the most unbounded invention, and the most exquisite judgment, could have filled their conversation...
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The Spectator, Volumen5

Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810 - 590 páginas
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