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... poet in the next place mentions another plain that was peopled with the ghosts of warriors , as still delighting in each other's company , and pleased with the exercise of arms . He there represents the Grecian generals and com- mon ...
... poet in the next place mentions another plain that was peopled with the ghosts of warriors , as still delighting in each other's company , and pleased with the exercise of arms . He there represents the Grecian generals and com- mon ...
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... poet , and a great admirer of easy lines . Waller is his favourite : and as that admirable writer has the best and worst verses of any among our Eng- lish poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ones without book , which he repeats upon ...
... poet , and a great admirer of easy lines . Waller is his favourite : and as that admirable writer has the best and worst verses of any among our Eng- lish poets , Ned Softly has got all the bad ones without book , which he repeats upon ...
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... poet writes . Homer and Virgil have formed their plans in this view . As Greece was a collection of many governments , who suffered very much among themselves , and gave the Persian emperor , who was their common enemy , many advantages ...
... poet writes . Homer and Virgil have formed their plans in this view . As Greece was a collection of many governments , who suffered very much among themselves , and gave the Persian emperor , who was their common enemy , many advantages ...
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