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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... Gods . If Homer was not the first who introduc'd the deities ( as Herodotus imagines ) into the religion of Greece , he feems the first who brought them into a fyftem of Machinery for Poetry , and such an one as makes its greatest ...
... Gods . If Homer was not the first who introduc'd the deities ( as Herodotus imagines ) into the religion of Greece , he feems the first who brought them into a fyftem of Machinery for Poetry , and such an one as makes its greatest ...
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... Gods to men . His expreffion is like the colouring of fome great mafters , which dif- covers itself to be laid on boldly , and executed with rapidity . It is indeed the strongest and most glow- ing imaginable , and touch'd with the ...
... Gods to men . His expreffion is like the colouring of fome great mafters , which dif- covers itself to be laid on boldly , and executed with rapidity . It is indeed the strongest and most glow- ing imaginable , and touch'd with the ...
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... Gods , laying plans for empires , and regularly ordering his whole creation . But after all , it is with great parts , as with great virtues , they naturally border on fome imperfection ; and it is often hard to distinguish exactly ...
... Gods , laying plans for empires , and regularly ordering his whole creation . But after all , it is with great parts , as with great virtues , they naturally border on fome imperfection ; and it is often hard to distinguish exactly ...
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... he liv'd in . Such are his groffer reprefenta- tions of the Gods , and the vicious and imperfect man- ners of his Heroes , which will be treated of in the following 46 following * Effay : But I must here speak PREFACE .
... he liv'd in . Such are his groffer reprefenta- tions of the Gods , and the vicious and imperfect man- ners of his Heroes , which will be treated of in the following 46 following * Effay : But I must here speak PREFACE .
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... Gods depended upon the powers and offices then believ'd to belong to them , and had contracted a weight and ... Gods , and live by the care of Jupiter in the islands of the blessed . Now among the divine honours which were paid them ...
... Gods depended upon the powers and offices then believ'd to belong to them , and had contracted a weight and ... Gods , and live by the care of Jupiter in the islands of the blessed . Now among the divine honours which were paid them ...
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