The Iliad, tr. by mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome. Preceded by] An essay on ... Homer [by T. Parnell].1756 |
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... Ajax and Patroclus , fets fire to the fleet , wins the armour of Achilles , and fingly eclipfes all the Heroes ; in the midst of all his glory , Achilles ap- pears , Hector flies , and is flain . The manner in which his Gods are made to ...
... Ajax and Patroclus , fets fire to the fleet , wins the armour of Achilles , and fingly eclipfes all the Heroes ; in the midst of all his glory , Achilles ap- pears , Hector flies , and is flain . The manner in which his Gods are made to ...
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... Ajax , who appears with great ftrength , but heavy and unwieldy . As he is forward to act in the field , fo he is ready to speak in the council : But it is ob- fervable that his councils ftill incline to war , and are byafs'd rather on ...
... Ajax , who appears with great ftrength , but heavy and unwieldy . As he is forward to act in the field , fo he is ready to speak in the council : But it is ob- fervable that his councils ftill incline to war , and are byafs'd rather on ...
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... Ajax in the fourteenth book . And what alone were fufficient to establish him a first - rate Hero , he is the first that dares refift Achilles him felf at his return to the fight in all his rage for the lofs of Patroclus .. He indeed ...
... Ajax in the fourteenth book . And what alone were fufficient to establish him a first - rate Hero , he is the first that dares refift Achilles him felf at his return to the fight in all his rage for the lofs of Patroclus .. He indeed ...
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... Ajax ftood , And great Ulyffes bath'd in hoftile blood . Embodied close , the lab'ring Grecian train The fierceft fhock of charging hosts sustain ; 620 625 630 635 Unmov'd Unmov'd and filent , the whole war they wait , BOOK V. 63 ...
... Ajax ftood , And great Ulyffes bath'd in hoftile blood . Embodied close , the lab'ring Grecian train The fierceft fhock of charging hosts sustain ; 620 625 630 635 Unmov'd Unmov'd and filent , the whole war they wait , BOOK V. 63 ...
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... Ajax glows With thirst of vengeance , and affaults the foes . 755 His maffy spear with matchless fury fent , Thro ' Amphius ' belt and heaving belly went : Amphius Apæfus ' happy foil poffefs'd , 760 With herds abounding , and with ...
... Ajax glows With thirst of vengeance , and affaults the foes . 755 His maffy spear with matchless fury fent , Thro ' Amphius ' belt and heaving belly went : Amphius Apæfus ' happy foil poffefs'd , 760 With herds abounding , and with ...
Términos y frases comunes
Achilles Æneas Æneid affiftance againſt Agamemnon Ajax Andromache Apollo arms army battel becauſe brave breaſt caufe chariot chief circumftance combate compariſon courfers Dacier dart defcend defcribed defign Diomed dreadful Euftathius ev'ry facred faid fame fate fays feems fhall fhews fhould fide field fierce fight firft firſt flain fome fpear fpeech ftand ftrength fuch fuperior fury gates gen'rous Glaucus glory Goddeſs Gods Grecian Greece Greeks heav'n Hector Helenus heroes himſelf Homer horfes Iliad immortal inftances Jove juft Juno Jupiter laft Lycian Mars Menelaus mighty Minerva mortal moſt muſt Neftor o'er obferve occafion paffage paffion Pallas Pandarus Paris perfons Phereclus plain Poet pow'r prefent Priam rage raiſe reafon reprefents rifing Sarpedon Scamander ſhake ſhall ſkies ſpear Spondanus ſteeds Sthenelus Teucer thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thro Tlepolemus tranflated trembling Trojan Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulyffes uſe Venus Virgil warrior whofe whoſe wound
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Página 237 - O'er Heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light, When not a breath disturbs the deep serene, And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene ; Around her throne the vivid planets roll, And stars unnumber'd gild the glowing pole, O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed, And tip with silver...
Página 113 - Like leaves on trees the race of man is found, Now green in youth, now withering on the ground ; Another race the following spring supplies, They fall successive, and successive rise: So generations in their course decay, So flourish these, when those are past away.
Página 196 - Thunderer down to earth. Ye strive in vain! If I but stretch this hand, I heave the gods, the ocean, and the land; I fix the chain to great Olympus
Página 141 - And placed the beaming helmet on the ground; Then kiss'd the child, and, lifting high in air, Thus to the gods preferr'da father's prayer: "O thou!
Página 122 - And draw new spirits from the generous bowl; Spent as thou art with long laborious fight, The brave defender of thy country's right." "Far hence be Bacchus' gifts; (the chief rejoin'd;) Inflaming wine, pernicious to mankind, Unnerves the limbs, and dulls the noble mind.
Página 210 - All famed in war, and dreadful hand to hand. Be mindful of the wreaths your arms have won, Your great forefathers' glories, and your own. Heard ye the voice of Jove ? Success and fame Await on Troy, on Greece eternal shame.
Página 143 - No hostile hand can antedate my doom, Till fate condemns me to the silent tomb. Fix'd is the term to all the race of earth, And such the hard condition of our birth : No force can then resist, no flight can save ; All sink alike, the fearful and the brave.
Página 237 - Eye the blue vault, and bless the useful light. So many flames before proud Ilion blaze, And lighten glimm'ring Xanthus with their rays : The long reflections of the distant fires Gleam on the walls, and tremble on the spires.
Página 124 - The recreant warrior hear the voice of Fame. Oh would kind earth the hateful wretch embrace, That pest of Troy, that ruin of our race ! Deep to the dark abyss might he descend, Troy yet should flourish, and my sorrows end.
Página 195 - Join all, and try th' omnipotence of Jove : Let down our golden everlasting chain, Whose strong embrace holds heaven, and earth, and main : Strive all, of mortal and immortal birth, To drag, by this, the Thunderer down to earth : Ye strive in vain ! If I but stretch this hand, I heave...