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... Death of Sertorius . 148 . Vol . III . Including the third Mithridatic War , the Catiline Conspiracy , and the Con- sulship of C. Julius Cæsar . 148 . Vol . IV . History of Cæsar's Gallic Campaigns and of contemporaneous events . 146 ...
... Death of Sertorius . 148 . Vol . III . Including the third Mithridatic War , the Catiline Conspiracy , and the Con- sulship of C. Julius Cæsar . 148 . Vol . IV . History of Cæsar's Gallic Campaigns and of contemporaneous events . 146 ...
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... Death . This last beautiful moral is , I think , clearly intimated in the speech of Sin , where complaining of this her dreadful issue , she adds , Before mine eyes in opposition sits Grim Death , my son and foe , who sets them on , And ...
... Death . This last beautiful moral is , I think , clearly intimated in the speech of Sin , where complaining of this her dreadful issue , she adds , Before mine eyes in opposition sits Grim Death , my son and foe , who sets them on , And ...
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... Death and Sin , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allegories are certainly some of the finest compositions of genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem . This ...
... Death and Sin , who act a large part in this book . Such beautiful extended allegories are certainly some of the finest compositions of genius ; but , as I have before observed , are not agreeable to the nature of an heroic poem . This ...
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Account of SapphoHer Hymn to Venus 225 Discretion and Cunning | 109 |
Letter on the Lovers Leap 229 Fragment of Sappho | 115 |
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