The Iliad, tr. by mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome. Preceded by] An essay on ... Homer [by T. Parnell].1720 |
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... seems , no way peculiar but as it is in a fuperior degree ; and we fee nothing that differences the courage of Mneftheus from that of Sergefthus , Clo- anthus , or the reft . In like manner it may be re- mark'd of Statius's heroes ...
... seems , no way peculiar but as it is in a fuperior degree ; and we fee nothing that differences the courage of Mneftheus from that of Sergefthus , Clo- anthus , or the reft . In like manner it may be re- mark'd of Statius's heroes ...
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... seems like a mighty Tree which rifes from the moft vigorous feed , is improv'd with industry , flourishes , and produces the finest fruit ; nature and art confpire to raise it ; pleasure and profit join to make it valuable : and they ...
... seems like a mighty Tree which rifes from the moft vigorous feed , is improv'd with industry , flourishes , and produces the finest fruit ; nature and art confpire to raise it ; pleasure and profit join to make it valuable : and they ...
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... seems to be this . Achilles pleads that Agamemnon could not feize upon any other man's captive without a new diftribution , it being an invati- on of private property . On the other hand , as Agamemnon's power was limited , how came it ...
... seems to be this . Achilles pleads that Agamemnon could not feize upon any other man's captive without a new diftribution , it being an invati- on of private property . On the other hand , as Agamemnon's power was limited , how came it ...
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... seems there were anciently thefe words in his fpeech to the dream ; Aido- pal à of six agias , Let us give him great glory . ( Inftead of which we have in the prefent copies , Textos de iя7x ) but Hippias found a way to bring off Homer ...
... seems there were anciently thefe words in his fpeech to the dream ; Aido- pal à of six agias , Let us give him great glory . ( Inftead of which we have in the prefent copies , Textos de iя7x ) but Hippias found a way to bring off Homer ...
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... seem to aim at " perfuading one thing , and at the fame time in force the " contrary . This kind of Rhetorick is of great ufe in all occafions of danger , and of this Homer has afforded a moft powerful example in the oration of ...
... seem to aim at " perfuading one thing , and at the fame time in force the " contrary . This kind of Rhetorick is of great ufe in all occafions of danger , and of this Homer has afforded a moft powerful example in the oration of ...
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