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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... telling them . Of this fort is the main ftory of an Epic poem , the return of Ulyffes , the fettlement of the Trojans in Italy , or the like . That of the Iliad is the anger of Achilles , the most short and fingle fubject that ever was ...
... telling them . Of this fort is the main ftory of an Epic poem , the return of Ulyffes , the fettlement of the Trojans in Italy , or the like . That of the Iliad is the anger of Achilles , the most short and fingle fubject that ever was ...
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... tell a ftory of him to the world . Perhaps the want of choice materials might put them upon the neceffity ; or perhaps an injudicious defire of faying all they could , occafion'd the fault . However it be , a life compos'd of trival ...
... tell a ftory of him to the world . Perhaps the want of choice materials might put them upon the neceffity ; or perhaps an injudicious defire of faying all they could , occafion'd the fault . However it be , a life compos'd of trival ...
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... tells us , It was . reported that Lycurgus went to Chios for an interview with him . And even Plutarch , when he fays , Ly- curgus receiv'd Homer's works from the grandfon of that Creophilus with whom he had liv'd , does not put him fo ...
... tells us , It was . reported that Lycurgus went to Chios for an interview with him . And even Plutarch , when he fays , Ly- curgus receiv'd Homer's works from the grandfon of that Creophilus with whom he had liv'd , does not put him fo ...
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... tell , because fome had inform'd him , that he was of Chios , fome of Smyrna , and others of Colophon ; but he took him- felf for a Babylonian , and faid he was call'd Tigranes , " while he liv'd among his country - men ; and Homer ...
... tell , because fome had inform'd him , that he was of Chios , fome of Smyrna , and others of Colophon ; but he took him- felf for a Babylonian , and faid he was call'd Tigranes , " while he liv'd among his country - men ; and Homer ...
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... telling them fometimes , that he gave his own picture when he painted his Neftor , and , as wife as he was , was no enemy to talking . One would think from his praises of wine , his copious goblets , and pleafing descriptions of ...
... telling them fometimes , that he gave his own picture when he painted his Neftor , and , as wife as he was , was no enemy to talking . One would think from his praises of wine , his copious goblets , and pleafing descriptions of ...
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