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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... kind , out of which those who follow'd him have but fe- lected fome particular plants , each according to his fancy , to cultivate and beautify . If fome things are too luxuriant , it is owning to the richness of the foil ; and if ...
... kind , out of which those who follow'd him have but fe- lected fome particular plants , each according to his fancy , to cultivate and beautify . If fome things are too luxuriant , it is owning to the richness of the foil ; and if ...
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Homerus. yfius of Halicarnaffus has pointed out many of our author's beauties in this kind , in his treatise of the Compofition of Words , and others will be taken notice of in the course of my Notes . It fuffices at present to obferve ...
Homerus. yfius of Halicarnaffus has pointed out many of our author's beauties in this kind , in his treatise of the Compofition of Words , and others will be taken notice of in the course of my Notes . It fuffices at present to obferve ...
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... kind . If there are others which feem rather to charge him with a defect or narrowness of genius , than an ex- cess of it ; those seeming defects will be found upon examination to proceed wholly from the nature of the times he liv'd in ...
... kind . If there are others which feem rather to charge him with a defect or narrowness of genius , than an ex- cess of it ; those seeming defects will be found upon examination to proceed wholly from the nature of the times he liv'd in ...
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... kind seems like a mighty Tree which rifes from the moft vigorous feed , is improv'd with industry , flourishes , and produces the finest fruit ; nature and art confpire to raise it ; pleasure and profit join to make it valuable : and ...
... kind seems like a mighty Tree which rifes from the moft vigorous feed , is improv'd with industry , flourishes , and produces the finest fruit ; nature and art confpire to raise it ; pleasure and profit join to make it valuable : and ...
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... kind of complacency in their company , when we retire to enjoy what they have left ; an union with them in those fentiments they approve ; and an endeavour to defend them , when we think they are injuriou- fly attack'd , or even ...
... kind of complacency in their company , when we retire to enjoy what they have left ; an union with them in those fentiments they approve ; and an endeavour to defend them , when we think they are injuriou- fly attack'd , or even ...
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