The Works of William Smith, D. D.: Late Provost of the College and Academy of Philadelphia, Bind 1Hugh Maxwell and William Fry, no. 25, North Second-Street, 1803 |
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Side 143
... Virgil has pointed out , and described , fit mansions , and proper Employments for them , in what are called the Elysian Fields , ( Æneid , book VI ; ) and Monsieur Simon , ( in a memoir , read before the French Academy of Sciences ...
... Virgil has pointed out , and described , fit mansions , and proper Employments for them , in what are called the Elysian Fields , ( Æneid , book VI ; ) and Monsieur Simon , ( in a memoir , read before the French Academy of Sciences ...
Side 144
... Virgil , ( as hinted before ) , hath provided Elysian Fields , or places of abode and employment , for the Good among them ; not neglecting places for the Bad also . Let us take a trip , or short tour , with him through those beautiful ...
... Virgil , ( as hinted before ) , hath provided Elysian Fields , or places of abode and employment , for the Good among them ; not neglecting places for the Bad also . Let us take a trip , or short tour , with him through those beautiful ...
Side 145
... Virgil then first describes the crimes and various cases of the mise- rable , that nothing might remain to cloud our Joy , when we come to his beautiful description of the happy places of Elysium , and the characters of those Heroes and ...
... Virgil then first describes the crimes and various cases of the mise- rable , that nothing might remain to cloud our Joy , when we come to his beautiful description of the happy places of Elysium , and the characters of those Heroes and ...
Side 146
... Virgil then sinks the Abodes of the Miserable twice as deep towards the Shades downwards , as the Prospect from the earth upwards to the ethereal Throne of Heaven , was before . Tum Tartarus ipse " Bis patet in præceps tantum ...
... Virgil then sinks the Abodes of the Miserable twice as deep towards the Shades downwards , as the Prospect from the earth upwards to the ethereal Throne of Heaven , was before . Tum Tartarus ipse " Bis patet in præceps tantum ...
Side 147
... Virgil lastly , wearied as it were with enumeration , lumps his Guilty , or takes them in the gross ; mentioning only a few for the rest ; as Sisyphus doomed , with perpetual Labour , to heave a huge and unwieldy Stone against the ...
... Virgil lastly , wearied as it were with enumeration , lumps his Guilty , or takes them in the gross ; mentioning only a few for the rest ; as Sisyphus doomed , with perpetual Labour , to heave a huge and unwieldy Stone against the ...
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