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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... he will pursue it through the Epic and Tragic writers , he will be convinced how infinitely fuperior in this point the invention of Homer was to that of all others . The The Speeches are to be confider'd as they flow from 3 PREFACE .
... he will pursue it through the Epic and Tragic writers , he will be convinced how infinitely fuperior in this point the invention of Homer was to that of all others . The The Speeches are to be confider'd as they flow from 3 PREFACE .
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... speeches , than in any other poem . Every thing in it has manners ( as Ariftotle expreffes it ) that is , every thing is acted or spoken . It is hardly credible in a work of fuch length , how small a number of lines are employ'd in ...
... speeches , than in any other poem . Every thing in it has manners ( as Ariftotle expreffes it ) that is , every thing is acted or spoken . It is hardly credible in a work of fuch length , how small a number of lines are employ'd in ...
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... speech of Achilles to Ulyffes in the region of the dead ; where he tells him , that " he would rather ferve the poorest " creature upon earth , than rule over all the de- Maxim . Tyr . Diff . 29 . Odyf . 11. 488 . 66 parted . " parted ...
... speech of Achilles to Ulyffes in the region of the dead ; where he tells him , that " he would rather ferve the poorest " creature upon earth , than rule over all the de- Maxim . Tyr . Diff . 29 . Odyf . 11. 488 . 66 parted . " parted ...
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... speech ( according to Dionyfius of Halicarnaffus , in his fecond difcourfe , dei quali ) is admirably car- ry'd on to open an accufation against Agamemnon , whom A- chilles fufpects to be the caufe of all their miferies . He di- rects ...
... speech ( according to Dionyfius of Halicarnaffus , in his fecond difcourfe , dei quali ) is admirably car- ry'd on to open an accufation against Agamemnon , whom A- chilles fufpects to be the caufe of all their miferies . He di- rects ...
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... authorities , or affigning . any other reafon but that it was not proper for Minerva's eyes to Sparkle , when her speech was mild .. 46 From From Atreus ' fon ? Then let thofe eyes that 3 % BOOK I. HOMER'S ILIAD . 27.
... authorities , or affigning . any other reafon but that it was not proper for Minerva's eyes to Sparkle , when her speech was mild .. 46 From From Atreus ' fon ? Then let thofe eyes that 3 % BOOK I. HOMER'S ILIAD . 27.
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Achilles Æneid againſt Agamemnon alfo ancient arms army Atrides battel beauty becauſe call'd caufe Chalcis character chief Chios compariſon defcending defcription defign Euftathius expreffion fable facred faid fame fays fceptre fecond feems feen felf fenfe feveral fhall fhews fhining fhips fhore fhort fhould fide fight fimile fince fingle firft firſt flain fome fometimes fpeech fpirit ftand ftill ftory ftrength fubject fuch Goddeſs Gods Grecian Greece Greeks heav'n Hector Heroes himſelf hoft Homer honour Ibid Idomeneus Iliad Jove juft Jupiter King laft lefs Leo Allatius Madam Dacier manner Menelaus moft moſt muſt Neftor Nireus o'er obferves occafion paffage paffion Pandarus Paris perfons plain pleaſure Plutarch poem Poet poetry pow'r praiſe prefent Priam Prince reafon reft reprefented rifing ſhall ſpeak Spondanus Strab Suidas thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou thro tranflation Trojan troops Troy Ulyffes uſe verfe Virgil whofe words