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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... HOMER , from the Greek , in Six Volumes in Folio , by ALEXANDER POPE Gent . with large Notes upon each Book : And whereas the faid BERNARD LINTOT has informed Us that he has been at a great Expence in carrying on the faid Work : and ...
... HOMER , from the Greek , in Six Volumes in Folio , by ALEXANDER POPE Gent . with large Notes upon each Book : And whereas the faid BERNARD LINTOT has informed Us that he has been at a great Expence in carrying on the faid Work : and ...
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... Homer are fuch as hardly deserve a reply , but will yet be taken notice of as they occur in the courfe of the work ... Homer's having written first ; a confideration which whoever compares these two Poets ought to have always in his eye ...
... Homer are fuch as hardly deserve a reply , but will yet be taken notice of as they occur in the courfe of the work ... Homer's having written first ; a confideration which whoever compares these two Poets ought to have always in his eye ...
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... Homer is the author nearest to thofe , his ftyle muft of course bear a greater refemblance to the facred books than ... Homer's diction which are a fort of marks or moles , by which every common eye diftinguishes him at firft fight ...
... Homer is the author nearest to thofe , his ftyle muft of course bear a greater refemblance to the facred books than ... Homer's diction which are a fort of marks or moles , by which every common eye diftinguishes him at firft fight ...
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... Homer's repetitions ; we may divide them into three forts ; of whole narrations and fpeeches , of fingle fentences ... Homer ( as has been faid ) is perpetually applying the found to the fenfe , and varying it on every new fubject . This ...
... Homer's repetitions ; we may divide them into three forts ; of whole narrations and fpeeches , of fingle fentences ... Homer ( as has been faid ) is perpetually applying the found to the fenfe , and varying it on every new fubject . This ...
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... Homer liv'd about the time of Lycurgus . k Strabo tells us , It was . reported that Lycurgus went to Chios for an interview with him . And even Plutarch , when he fays , Ly- curgus receiv'd Homer's works from the grandfon of that ...
... Homer liv'd about the time of Lycurgus . k Strabo tells us , It was . reported that Lycurgus went to Chios for an interview with him . And even Plutarch , when he fays , Ly- curgus receiv'd Homer's works from the grandfon of that ...
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