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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... tells him , that " he would rather ferve the poorest " creature upon earth , than rule over all the de- Maxim . Tyr . Diff . 29 . Odyf . 11. 488 . 66 parted . " parted . " It was chiefly for this reason An ESSAY on HOMER . 57.
... tells him , that " he would rather ferve the poorest " creature upon earth , than rule over all the de- Maxim . Tyr . Diff . 29 . Odyf . 11. 488 . 66 parted . " parted . " It was chiefly for this reason An ESSAY on HOMER . 57.
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Homerus. " parted . " It was chiefly for this reason that Plate excluded him his common - wealth ; he thought He- mer spoke indecently of the Gods , and dreadfully of a future ftate ; in which fentence he has made no al- lowance for the ...
Homerus. " parted . " It was chiefly for this reason that Plate excluded him his common - wealth ; he thought He- mer spoke indecently of the Gods , and dreadfully of a future ftate ; in which fentence he has made no al- lowance for the ...
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... reason why Agamemnon parts not in tears from Chryfets , and Achilles does from Brifeis : The one parts willingly from his miftrefs ; and because he does it for his people's fafety it be- comes an honour to him : the other is parted ...
... reason why Agamemnon parts not in tears from Chryfets , and Achilles does from Brifeis : The one parts willingly from his miftrefs ; and because he does it for his people's fafety it be- comes an honour to him : the other is parted ...
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... reason for the stay in " the camp : But now ( fays he ) Jove has deceiv'd us , and we " must return with ignominy . This is another of the fame kind , " for it fhews what a difgrace it is to return . What follows " is of the second fort ...
... reason for the stay in " the camp : But now ( fays he ) Jove has deceiv'd us , and we " must return with ignominy . This is another of the fame kind , " for it fhews what a difgrace it is to return . What follows " is of the second fort ...
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... perfons of the catalogue . make their appearance afterwards in the poem . Homer him- felf gives us the reason , because Nirens had but a small flare of 1 Nireus , in faultlefs fhápe , and blooming grace , 120 HOMER'S ILIAD . Book II .
... perfons of the catalogue . make their appearance afterwards in the poem . Homer him- felf gives us the reason , because Nirens had but a small flare of 1 Nireus , in faultlefs fhápe , and blooming grace , 120 HOMER'S ILIAD . Book II .
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