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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... defcription ( tho ' but of a fingle line ) without divert- ing the reader too much from the principal action or figure . As a metaphor is a fhort fimile , one of thefe Epithets is a fhort description . Laftly , if we confider his ...
... defcription ( tho ' but of a fingle line ) without divert- ing the reader too much from the principal action or figure . As a metaphor is a fhort fimile , one of thefe Epithets is a fhort description . Laftly , if we confider his ...
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... defcription of the beafts of Libya , and of the climate in the fortunate islands , may feem alfo to give us a view of him in the extremes of the earth , where it was not barba- rous or uninhabited . It is hard to fet limits to the ...
... defcription of the beafts of Libya , and of the climate in the fortunate islands , may feem alfo to give us a view of him in the extremes of the earth , where it was not barba- rous or uninhabited . It is hard to fet limits to the ...
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... defcription , a fquare building of stone , near a river , thought to be the Meles , with two doors oppofite to each other , North and South , and a large Niche within the east- wall , where the image ftood : But M. Spon denies this to ...
... defcription , a fquare building of stone , near a river , thought to be the Meles , with two doors oppofite to each other , North and South , and a large Niche within the east- wall , where the image ftood : But M. Spon denies this to ...
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... defcription of thofe qualities and actions for which it was adapt- ed . This made b Cleomenes call him The Poet of the Lacedæmonians : And therefore when we remem- ber that Homer owed the publication of his works to Lycurgus , we fhould ...
... defcription of thofe qualities and actions for which it was adapt- ed . This made b Cleomenes call him The Poet of the Lacedæmonians : And therefore when we remem- ber that Homer owed the publication of his works to Lycurgus , we fhould ...
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... defcription , rapid in action , abun-- dant in figures . If ever he appears lefs than himself , it is from the time he writ in ; and if he runs into errors , it is from an excefs , rather than a defect of genius . Thus he rofe over the ...
... defcription , rapid in action , abun-- dant in figures . If ever he appears lefs than himself , it is from the time he writ in ; and if he runs into errors , it is from an excefs , rather than a defect of genius . Thus he rofe over the ...
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