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... Peleus , cum pauper et exul uterque , Projicit ampullas et fefquipedalia verba , Si curat cor fpectantis tetigiffe querela . Non fatis eft pulchra effe poëmata ; dulcia funto , Et quocunque volent , animum auditoris agunto , Ut ...
... Peleus , cum pauper et exul uterque , Projicit ampullas et fefquipedalia verba , Si curat cor fpectantis tetigiffe querela . Non fatis eft pulchra effe poëmata ; dulcia funto , Et quocunque volent , animum auditoris agunto , Ut ...
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... . ET TRAGICUS PLERUMQUE DOLET SER- MONE PEDESTRI . ] Dr. Bentley connects this with the following line : [ Et tragicus plerumque dolet fermone pedestri Telephus aut Peleus for for the fake , as he fays , of preferving 84 NOTES ON THE.
... . ET TRAGICUS PLERUMQUE DOLET SER- MONE PEDESTRI . ] Dr. Bentley connects this with the following line : [ Et tragicus plerumque dolet fermone pedestri Telephus aut Peleus for for the fake , as he fays , of preferving 84 NOTES ON THE.
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... Peleus , cum pauper et exul uterque , Projicit ampullas , & c . There is no abfurdity , as the Doctor pretends , in taking tragicus for tragœdiarum fcriptor . For the poet , by a common figure , is made to do that , which he reprefents ...
... Peleus , cum pauper et exul uterque , Projicit ampullas , & c . There is no abfurdity , as the Doctor pretends , in taking tragicus for tragœdiarum fcriptor . For the poet , by a common figure , is made to do that , which he reprefents ...
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... Peleus was intended in 1. 96 , in which the " characters were duly preferved and fet forth " in proper language . " This the oppofition to the Chremes of Terence abfolutely demands . Let us enquire what this might be . Euripides , we ...
... Peleus was intended in 1. 96 , in which the " characters were duly preferved and fet forth " in proper language . " This the oppofition to the Chremes of Terence abfolutely demands . Let us enquire what this might be . Euripides , we ...
Page 87
... Peleus , was also glanced at , of a different " ftamp from the other , and in which the cha- ❝racters were not supported by fuch propriety " of language . Let the reader judge . Having quoted a Telephus and Peleus , as examples to the ...
... Peleus , was also glanced at , of a different " ftamp from the other , and in which the cha- ❝racters were not supported by fuch propriety " of language . Let the reader judge . Having quoted a Telephus and Peleus , as examples to the ...
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