[9] Spes quoque lenta fuit. The sentiment, in this passage, is extremely natural. Ovid had a genius turned to affairs of love; and indeed it was in these points chiefly that he excelled. How unwilling are we to believe the contrary to what we wish! how ready to form a thousand excuses in behalf of those whom we are desirous of finding innocent!
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