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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... the islands of the blessed . Now among the divine honours which were paid them , they might have this alfo in common with the Gods , Hefiod , lib . 1. $ . 155 , & c . $ not not to be mention'd without the folemnity of an epi- PREFACE .
... the islands of the blessed . Now among the divine honours which were paid them , they might have this alfo in common with the Gods , Hefiod , lib . 1. $ . 155 , & c . $ not not to be mention'd without the folemnity of an epi- PREFACE .
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... honour of the chief Invention ; and as long as this ( which is indeed the characteristic of Poetry it felf ) remains unequal'd by his followers , he ftill continues fuperior to them . A cooler judg- ment may commit fewer faults , and be ...
... honour of the chief Invention ; and as long as this ( which is indeed the characteristic of Poetry it felf ) remains unequal'd by his followers , he ftill continues fuperior to them . A cooler judg- ment may commit fewer faults , and be ...
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... honour fo many of the Great have done me , while the first names of the age appear as my fubfcribers , and the moft diftinguifh'd patrons and ornaments of learning as my chief encouragers . Among these it is a particular pleasure to me ...
... honour fo many of the Great have done me , while the first names of the age appear as my fubfcribers , and the moft diftinguifh'd patrons and ornaments of learning as my chief encouragers . Among these it is a particular pleasure to me ...
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... honour'd in a fhare of his friendship . I muft at- tribute to the fame motive that of feveral others of my friends ... honours he receiv'd af- ter PREFACE .
... honour'd in a fhare of his friendship . I muft at- tribute to the fame motive that of feveral others of my friends ... honours he receiv'd af- ter PREFACE .
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Homerus. ly envy him thofe pompous honours he receiv'd af- ter death , when I reflect on the enjoyment of fo many agreeable obligations , and eafy friendships , which make the fatisfaction of life . This dictinction is the more to be ...
Homerus. ly envy him thofe pompous honours he receiv'd af- ter death , when I reflect on the enjoyment of fo many agreeable obligations , and eafy friendships , which make the fatisfaction of life . This dictinction is the more to be ...
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