Turnus
and
Æneas
: He makes Courage the chief and greatest Ornament of ; but in
Æneas
there are many others which out-shine it, amongst the rest that of Piety.
Turnus
is therefore all along painted by the Poet full of Ostentation, his Language haughty and vain glorious, as placing his Honour in the Manifestation of his Valour;
Æneas
speaks little, is slow to Action; and shows only a sort of defensive Courage. If Equipage and Address make appear more couragious than