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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... fall of course , is renew'd about the body ; his friends contending that they may embalm and honour him , his enemies that they may caft it to the dogs and vultures . There are yet others of a low kind of tafte , who , without any ...
... fall of course , is renew'd about the body ; his friends contending that they may embalm and honour him , his enemies that they may caft it to the dogs and vultures . There are yet others of a low kind of tafte , who , without any ...
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... fall into ; who propofe to themfelves a calm fearch after truth , and a ratio- nal adherence to probability in their hiftorical col- lections : Who neither wish to be led into the fables of poetry , nor are willing to fupport the ...
... fall into ; who propofe to themfelves a calm fearch after truth , and a ratio- nal adherence to probability in their hiftorical col- lections : Who neither wish to be led into the fables of poetry , nor are willing to fupport the ...
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... falls upon other men : Chance and fickness are excluded ; nothing lefs than Gods and heroes inuft be visibly concern'd about him . Thus we find among the the different accounts which e Hermias has collected concerning his An Essay on ...
... falls upon other men : Chance and fickness are excluded ; nothing lefs than Gods and heroes inuft be visibly concern'd about him . Thus we find among the the different accounts which e Hermias has collected concerning his An Essay on ...
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... fall with it ; except the Epitaph on Midas , which is very ancient , quoted without its author both by x Plato and Longinus , and ( according to Laertius ) afcrib'd by Simonides to Cleobulus the wife man ; who living after Homer ...
... fall with it ; except the Epitaph on Midas , which is very ancient , quoted without its author both by x Plato and Longinus , and ( according to Laertius ) afcrib'd by Simonides to Cleobulus the wife man ; who living after Homer ...
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... fall of Lucifer . He was expos'd on the other hand for thofe which he is faid to in- vent , as when " Arnobius cries out , " This is the man " who wounded your Venus , imprifon'd your Mars , " who freed even your Jupiter . by Briareus ...
... fall of Lucifer . He was expos'd on the other hand for thofe which he is faid to in- vent , as when " Arnobius cries out , " This is the man " who wounded your Venus , imprifon'd your Mars , " who freed even your Jupiter . by Briareus ...
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