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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... Heroes of Homer en- gag'd . There is a pleasure in taking a view of that fimplicity in oppofition to the luxury of succeeding ages ; in beholding Monarchs without their guards , Princes tending their flocks , and Princeffes drawing ...
... Heroes of Homer en- gag'd . There is a pleasure in taking a view of that fimplicity in oppofition to the luxury of succeeding ages ; in beholding Monarchs without their guards , Princes tending their flocks , and Princeffes drawing ...
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... Heroes , fuch as the far - darting Phoebus , the blue - ey'di Pallas , the fwift - footed Achilles , & c . which fome have cenfured as impertinent and tediously repeated . Thofe of the Gods depended upon the powers and offices then ...
... Heroes , fuch as the far - darting Phoebus , the blue - ey'di Pallas , the fwift - footed Achilles , & c . which fome have cenfured as impertinent and tediously repeated . Thofe of the Gods depended upon the powers and offices then ...
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... heroes of the first rank enter the lifts of combat . And if Homer and Hefiod had their Hefiod Op . & dierum , 1. 2. ✯ , 272 , & c , Hymn . 2. ad Venerem . Hom . parties parties among the Grammarians , here was an excel- lent 12 An ...
... heroes of the first rank enter the lifts of combat . And if Homer and Hefiod had their Hefiod Op . & dierum , 1. 2. ✯ , 272 , & c , Hymn . 2. ad Venerem . Hom . parties parties among the Grammarians , here was an excel- lent 12 An ...
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... heroes ? It is not to be imagin'd , that a man could have been al- ways blind , who thus inimitably copies nature , and gives every where the proper proportion , figure , co- four , and life : " Quem fi quis cacum genitum putat ( fays ...
... heroes ? It is not to be imagin'd , that a man could have been al- ways blind , who thus inimitably copies nature , and gives every where the proper proportion , figure , co- four , and life : " Quem fi quis cacum genitum putat ( fays ...
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... Hero ; and the fubject , his ravaging that countrey ; because Eu- rytus the King had deny'd him his daughter Iole . The Ilias Minor was a piece which included both the taking of Troy , and the return of the Grecians : In this was the ...
... Hero ; and the fubject , his ravaging that countrey ; because Eu- rytus the King had deny'd him his daughter Iole . The Ilias Minor was a piece which included both the taking of Troy , and the return of the Grecians : In this was the ...
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