The Dunciad, Volume 5Methuen, 1943 - 476 pages |
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Page 151
... Virgil's " inclusas animas " as " Spirits , which ... new Bodies wait . " Cf. 1. 21 below . > 16. Old Bavius sits ] Bavius was an ancient Poet , celebrated by Virgil for the like cause as Tibbald by our author , tho ' in less christian ...
... Virgil's " inclusas animas " as " Spirits , which ... new Bodies wait . " Cf. 1. 21 below . > 16. Old Bavius sits ] Bavius was an ancient Poet , celebrated by Virgil for the like cause as Tibbald by our author , tho ' in less christian ...
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... Virgil can only have two of his Eclogues allowed to be such : His first and ninth must be rejected , because they ... Virgil's Eclogues taken all together are rather select 15 Poems than Pastorals ; I might have said the same thing with ...
... Virgil can only have two of his Eclogues allowed to be such : His first and ninth must be rejected , because they ... Virgil's Eclogues taken all together are rather select 15 Poems than Pastorals ; I might have said the same thing with ...
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... VIRGIL . Tonson calls it Dryden's Virgil , to show that this is not that Vir- 10 gil so admired in the Augustæan age , but a Virgil of another stamp , a silly , impertinent , nonsensical Writer . ( m ) None but a Bavius , a Mævius , or ...
... VIRGIL . Tonson calls it Dryden's Virgil , to show that this is not that Vir- 10 gil so admired in the Augustæan age , but a Virgil of another stamp , a silly , impertinent , nonsensical Writer . ( m ) None but a Bavius , a Mævius , or ...
Contents
PREFACE | xvi |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE | xlix |
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS USED | 1 |
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