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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... fame , either in the like or any other Volume or Volumes whatsoever ; or to import , buy , vend , utter or diftribute any Copies of the fame , or any part thereof reprinted beyond the Seas , within the faid Term of fourteen Years ...
... fame , either in the like or any other Volume or Volumes whatsoever ; or to import , buy , vend , utter or diftribute any Copies of the fame , or any part thereof reprinted beyond the Seas , within the faid Term of fourteen Years ...
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... fame practice , but generally carry'd it fo far as to fuperinduce a mul- tiplicity of fables , deftroy the unity of ... fame order . If he has funeral games for Patroclus , Virgil has the fame for Anchifes Anchifes , and Statius ( rather ...
... fame practice , but generally carry'd it fo far as to fuperinduce a mul- tiplicity of fables , deftroy the unity of ... fame order . If he has funeral games for Patroclus , Virgil has the fame for Anchifes Anchifes , and Statius ( rather ...
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... fame pre- fent to theirs . Virgil has not only obferv'd this clofe imitation of Homer , but where he had not led the way , fupply'd the want from other Greek Authors . Thus the ftory of Simon and the taking of Troy was copied ( fays ...
... fame pre- fent to theirs . Virgil has not only obferv'd this clofe imitation of Homer , but where he had not led the way , fupply'd the want from other Greek Authors . Thus the ftory of Simon and the taking of Troy was copied ( fays ...
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... fame occafion . As many of his perfons have no apparent characters , fo many of his fpeeches escape being apply'd and judg'd by the rule of propriety . We oftner think of the author him- felf when we read Virgil , than when we are engag ...
... fame occafion . As many of his perfons have no apparent characters , fo many of his fpeeches escape being apply'd and judg'd by the rule of propriety . We oftner think of the author him- felf when we read Virgil , than when we are engag ...
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... fame fort of diligence as we daily fee practis'd in the cafe of Italian Opera's ) will find more sweetness , variety , and majesty of found , than in any other language or poetry . The beauty of his numbers is allow'd by the criticks to ...
... fame fort of diligence as we daily fee practis'd in the cafe of Italian Opera's ) will find more sweetness , variety , and majesty of found , than in any other language or poetry . The beauty of his numbers is allow'd by the criticks to ...
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