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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... turns in one place to a hearer , in another to a spec- tator . The courfe of his verses resembles that of the army he describes , Οἱ δ ̓ ἴσαν , ώσει το πυρὶ χθὺν πᾶσα νέμοιο . They pour along like a fire that fweeps the whole earth be ...
... turns in one place to a hearer , in another to a spec- tator . The courfe of his verses resembles that of the army he describes , Οἱ δ ̓ ἴσαν , ώσει το πυρὶ χθὺν πᾶσα νέμοιο . They pour along like a fire that fweeps the whole earth be ...
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... turn in each from the difference of his prudence : for one in the war de- pends ftill upon caution , the other upon experience . It would be endless to produce inftances of these kinds . The characters of Virgil are far from ftriking us ...
... turn in each from the difference of his prudence : for one in the war de- pends ftill upon caution , the other upon experience . It would be endless to produce inftances of these kinds . The characters of Virgil are far from ftriking us ...
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... turn and cadence of its Verfe , which agree with the genius of no other language . Virgil was very fenfible of this , and ufed the utmoft diligence in working up a more intractable language to what- foever graces it was capable of ; and ...
... turn and cadence of its Verfe , which agree with the genius of no other language . Virgil was very fenfible of this , and ufed the utmoft diligence in working up a more intractable language to what- foever graces it was capable of ; and ...
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... turn in the paraphrafe . Perhaps the mixture of fome Gracisms and old words after the manner of Milton , if done without too much affectation , might not have an ill effect in a verfion of this particular work , which moft of any other ...
... turn in the paraphrafe . Perhaps the mixture of fome Gracisms and old words after the manner of Milton , if done without too much affectation , might not have an ill effect in a verfion of this particular work , which moft of any other ...
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... turn'd as to preserve their full image by one or two words , may have jufticę done them by circumlocution ; as the epithet eivori- A to a mountain , would appear little or ridicu lous tranflated literally leaf - fhaking , but affords a ...
... turn'd as to preserve their full image by one or two words , may have jufticę done them by circumlocution ; as the epithet eivori- A to a mountain , would appear little or ridicu lous tranflated literally leaf - fhaking , but affords a ...
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