Parte,  Chap.

1   I,   AuthPre|         Homer has Calypso, and Virgil Circe; if with valiant captains,
2   I,       XXV|      prudence and patience; as Virgil, too, shows us in the person
3  II,       III|        and earnest so pious as Virgil represents him, nor Ulysses
4  II,       XVI| whether such and such lines of Virgil are to be understood in
5  II,       XVI|        he was a Greek, nor did Virgil write in Greek, because
6  II,       XLI|     deceive me, I have read in Virgil of the Palladium of Troy,
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