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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... Menelaus mix'd with foftnefs and ten- dernefs for his people : We find in Idomeneus a plain direct foldier , in Sarpedon a gallant and generous one . Nor is this judicious and attenifhing diverfity to be found only in the principal ...
... Menelaus mix'd with foftnefs and ten- dernefs for his people : We find in Idomeneus a plain direct foldier , in Sarpedon a gallant and generous one . Nor is this judicious and attenifhing diverfity to be found only in the principal ...
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... Menelaus , friendship in Achilles and Patroclus , and the love of his countrey in Hector . But fince we have spoken of the Iliad as more parti- cular for its politicks , we may confider the Odyssey as its moral is more directly fram'd ...
... Menelaus , friendship in Achilles and Patroclus , and the love of his countrey in Hector . But fince we have spoken of the Iliad as more parti- cular for its politicks , we may confider the Odyssey as its moral is more directly fram'd ...
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... Menelaus , who is fhort and close ; " and his Neftor , who is moderate and dispaffion'd , " and has a kind of middle eloquence participating " of both the former . " And for the ornaments , a 4- riftoile , the great mafter of the ...
... Menelaus , who is fhort and close ; " and his Neftor , who is moderate and dispaffion'd , " and has a kind of middle eloquence participating " of both the former . " And for the ornaments , a 4- riftoile , the great mafter of the ...
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... Menelaus came unbid . ] The criticks have en- ter'd into a warm difpute , whether Menelaus was in the right or in the wrong , in coming uninvited : Some maintaining it the part of an impertinent or a fool to intrude upon ano- ther mans ...
... Menelaus came unbid . ] The criticks have en- ter'd into a warm difpute , whether Menelaus was in the right or in the wrong , in coming uninvited : Some maintaining it the part of an impertinent or a fool to intrude upon ano- ther mans ...
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... Menelaus draws : Eager and loud , from man to man he flies , Revenge and fury flaming in his eyes ; While ✈ . 711. Eager and loud from man to man he flies . ] The figure Menelaus makes in this place is remarkably distinguish'd from the ...
... Menelaus draws : Eager and loud , from man to man he flies , Revenge and fury flaming in his eyes ; While ✈ . 711. Eager and loud from man to man he flies . ] The figure Menelaus makes in this place is remarkably distinguish'd from the ...
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