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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... remarks to have been of an arrogant turn , and an enthufiaft in poetry . His own boaft of having finifh'd half the Illiad in lefs than fifteen weeks , fhews with what negligence his verfion was performed . But that which is to be ...
... remarks to have been of an arrogant turn , and an enthufiaft in poetry . His own boaft of having finifh'd half the Illiad in lefs than fifteen weeks , fhews with what negligence his verfion was performed . But that which is to be ...
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... remark'd by Velleius Paterculus , That it must have been confide- rably later , from his own confeffion , that " mankind was but half as ftrong in his age , as in that he writ " of ; " which , as it is founded upon a notion of a gra ...
... remark'd by Velleius Paterculus , That it must have been confide- rably later , from his own confeffion , that " mankind was but half as ftrong in his age , as in that he writ " of ; " which , as it is founded upon a notion of a gra ...
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... remarks are perifh'd , as things that men were afham'd to preferve , the just desert of whatever arises Arguet ambiguè dictum ; mutanda notabit ; Fiet Ariftarchus - Vitruv . 7 in Proœm -Horat : Ars Poetica . from · 4 In Syria and other ...
... remarks are perifh'd , as things that men were afham'd to preferve , the just desert of whatever arises Arguet ambiguè dictum ; mutanda notabit ; Fiet Ariftarchus - Vitruv . 7 in Proœm -Horat : Ars Poetica . from · 4 In Syria and other ...
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... remark , that there is hardly any thing in him , which has not been Author vita Arati , & Suidas in Arato . Elian , . 12. cap . 48 , - initio Iliados . • Perfius , Sat. 1 . D 6 9 Euftathius pitch'd pitch'd upon by fome author or other ...
... remark , that there is hardly any thing in him , which has not been Author vita Arati , & Suidas in Arato . Elian , . 12. cap . 48 , - initio Iliados . • Perfius , Sat. 1 . D 6 9 Euftathius pitch'd pitch'd upon by fome author or other ...
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... remarks which the Philo- fophers made upon them , have their weight with us ; those beauties which the Poets dwell'd upon , their admiration : And even after the abatement of what was extravagant in his run of praife , he remains con ...
... remarks which the Philo- fophers made upon them , have their weight with us ; those beauties which the Poets dwell'd upon , their admiration : And even after the abatement of what was extravagant in his run of praife , he remains con ...
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