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Sentence
The
warmeſt
admirers
of
the
great
Mantuan
poet
[Virgil]
can
extol
him
for
little
more
than
the
ſkill
with
which
he
has,
by
making
his
hero
both
a
traveller
and
a
warrior,
united
the
beauties
of
the
Iliad
and
the
Odyſſey
in
one
compoſition:
yet
his
judgment
was
perhaps
ſometimes
overborne,
by
his
avarice
of
the
Homeric
treaſures;
and,
for
fear
of
ſuffering
a
ſparkling
ornament
to
be
loſt,
he
has
inſerted
it
where
it
cannot
ſhine
with
its
original
ſplendor.
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The warmeſt admirers of the great Mantuan poet [Virgil] can extol him for little more than the ſkill with which he has, by making his hero both a traveller and a warrior, united the beauties of the Iliad and the Odyſſey in one compoſition: yet his judgment was perhaps ſometimes overborne, by his avarice of the Homeric treaſures; and, for fear of ſuffering a ſparkling ornament to be loſt, he has inſerted it where it cannot ſhine with its original ſplendor.
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