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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... rise ; 660 ' Till the proud King , and all th ' Achaian race Shall heap with honours him they now difgrace . This Thetis fpoke , but Jove in filence held The facred councils of his breast conceal'd , Not fo repuls'd , the Goddess closer ...
... rise ; 660 ' Till the proud King , and all th ' Achaian race Shall heap with honours him they now difgrace . This Thetis fpoke , but Jove in filence held The facred councils of his breast conceal'd , Not fo repuls'd , the Goddess closer ...
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... rise to fight , And thus commands rhe Vision of the night . Fly hence , deluding Dream ! and light as air ,, 10 To Agamemnon's ample tent repair . Bid the Gods fleeping befides Jupiter . To both these Ariftotle an- fwers , that nothing ...
... rise to fight , And thus commands rhe Vision of the night . Fly hence , deluding Dream ! and light as air ,, 10 To Agamemnon's ample tent repair . Bid the Gods fleeping befides Jupiter . To both these Ariftotle an- fwers , that nothing ...
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... , And age to age record this fignal day . 575 He ceas'd ; his army's loud applauses rise , And the long fhout runs echoing thro ' the skies , THE THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ILIA D. THE The ARGUMENT 202 HOMER'S ILIAD . Book III ,
... , And age to age record this fignal day . 575 He ceas'd ; his army's loud applauses rise , And the long fhout runs echoing thro ' the skies , THE THE FOURTH BOOK OF THE ILIA D. THE The ARGUMENT 202 HOMER'S ILIAD . Book III ,
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... rise Beneath the rolling fun , and ftarry skies , Which Gods have rais'd , or earth - born men enjoy : None ftands fo dear to Jove as facred Troy . It may feem from this , that his translation was fervilely lite- sal ( as the old ...
... rise Beneath the rolling fun , and ftarry skies , Which Gods have rais'd , or earth - born men enjoy : None ftands fo dear to Jove as facred Troy . It may feem from this , that his translation was fervilely lite- sal ( as the old ...
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