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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... these kinds . The characters of Virgil are far from ftriking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undistinguish'd , and where they are mark'd most evidently , affect us not in proportion to those of Ho- mer ...
... these kinds . The characters of Virgil are far from ftriking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undistinguish'd , and where they are mark'd most evidently , affect us not in proportion to those of Ho- mer ...
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... these also to the fruitfulness of his in- vention , fince ( as he has manag'd them ) they are a fort of fupernumerary pictures of the perfons or things to which they are join'd . We fee the motion of Hector's plumes in the epithet ...
... these also to the fruitfulness of his in- vention , fince ( as he has manag'd them ) they are a fort of fupernumerary pictures of the perfons or things to which they are join'd . We fee the motion of Hector's plumes in the epithet ...
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... these he has deriv'd that harmony , which makes us confefs he had not only the richest head , but the finest ear in the world . This is fo great a truth , that whoever will but confult the tune of his verses , even without understanding ...
... these he has deriv'd that harmony , which makes us confefs he had not only the richest head , but the finest ear in the world . This is fo great a truth , that whoever will but confult the tune of his verses , even without understanding ...
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... these great authors had more of both than perhaps any man befides , and are only faid to have lefs in comparifon with one another . Homer was the greater genius , Virgil the bet- ter artist . In one we most admire the man , in the other ...
... these great authors had more of both than perhaps any man befides , and are only faid to have lefs in comparifon with one another . Homer was the greater genius , Virgil the bet- ter artist . In one we most admire the man , in the other ...
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Homerus. Among these we may reckon fome of his marvel- lous fictions , upon which fo much criticism has been spent , as furpaffing all the bounds of probability . Per- haps it may be with great and fuperior fouls , as with gigantick ...
Homerus. Among these we may reckon fome of his marvel- lous fictions , upon which fo much criticism has been spent , as furpaffing all the bounds of probability . Per- haps it may be with great and fuperior fouls , as with gigantick ...
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