Thus we find among the different accounts which * Hermias has collected concerning his blindnefs, that when Homer refolved to write of Achilles, he had an exceeding defire to fill his mind with a juft idea of fo glorious a hero: wherefore, having paid... The Monthly Magazine - Página 2521800Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Homerus - 1720 - 382 páginas
...different accounts which e Hermia; has collected concerning his blindnefs, that when Homer refolv'd to write of Achilles, he had an exceeding defire to fill his mind with a juft idea of fo glorious a Heroe: Wherefore, having paid all due honours at his tomb, he intreats that he may obtain a fight of... | |
| 1750 - 374 páginas
...the different Accounts which Hermias has collected concerning his Blindnefs, that when Homer refolved to write of Achilles, he had an exceeding Defire to...wherefore having paid all due Honours at his Tomb, he mtrcuts that fce may obtain a Sight of him. The Hero grants his Poet's Petition, and rifes in a glorious... | |
| Edward Harwood - 1778 - 412 páginas
...concerning his Blindnefs, that when Homer refolved to write of Achilles, he had an exceffive Paffion to fill his Mind with a juft Idea of fo glorious a Hero ; after having therefore paid all due Honours at tiis Tomb, he intreats that he may obtain a Sight... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 416 páginas
...different accounts which * Hermias has collected concerning his blindnefs, that when Homer refolved to write of Achilles, he had an exceeding defire to...wherefore, having paid all due honours at his tomb, he intreats that he may obtain a fight of him. The hero grants his poet's petition, and rifes in a glorious... | |
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