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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... d , a voluntary throng , T'avenge a private , not a publick wrong : What else to Troy th ' affembled nations draws ... Madam Dacier's , and will often appear juft as we proceed farther . Nothing is finer than the Moral fhewn us in this ...
... d , a voluntary throng , T'avenge a private , not a publick wrong : What else to Troy th ' affembled nations draws ... Madam Dacier's , and will often appear juft as we proceed farther . Nothing is finer than the Moral fhewn us in this ...
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... d glare of their eyes , or their gliding paffage through air without moving their feet ; thefe marks Homer has us'd " from his knowledge of the Ægyptian learning , applying one to Pallas , and the other to Neptune . " . Madam Dacier has ...
... d glare of their eyes , or their gliding paffage through air without moving their feet ; thefe marks Homer has us'd " from his knowledge of the Ægyptian learning , applying one to Pallas , and the other to Neptune . " . Madam Dacier has ...
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... Madam Dacier com- putes the age he was of at the end of the Trojan war . The fight of the Lapithe and Centaurs fell out fifty five or fifty fix years before the war of Troy : The quarrel of Agamemnon and Achil les happen'd in the tenth ...
... Madam Dacier com- putes the age he was of at the end of the Trojan war . The fight of the Lapithe and Centaurs fell out fifty five or fifty fix years before the war of Troy : The quarrel of Agamemnon and Achil les happen'd in the tenth ...
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... d in tears of anger and disdain , Thus loud lamented to the ftormy main . O parent Goddess ! fince in early bloom Thy ... Madam Dacier is fond , the reason why Agamemnon parts not in tears from Chryfets , and Achilles does from Brifeis ...
... d in tears of anger and disdain , Thus loud lamented to the ftormy main . O parent Goddess ! fince in early bloom Thy ... Madam Dacier is fond , the reason why Agamemnon parts not in tears from Chryfets , and Achilles does from Brifeis ...
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... Madam Dacier ) that there was fome imperfect tradition of the fall of the Angels for their rebellion , which the Greeks had re- ceiv'd by commerce with Egypt : and thus they account the rebellion of the Gods , the precipitation of ...
... Madam Dacier ) that there was fome imperfect tradition of the fall of the Angels for their rebellion , which the Greeks had re- ceiv'd by commerce with Egypt : and thus they account the rebellion of the Gods , the precipitation of ...
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