The Iliad, tr. by mr. Pope. [With notes partly by W. Broome. Preceded by] An essay on ... Homer [by T. Parnell].1756 |
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... Goddess in the first Æneid . But whether thefe Hymns are Homer's or not , they are always judged to be near as ancient , if not of the fame age with him . ment . The Epigrams are extracted out of the life , faid to be written by ...
... Goddess in the first Æneid . But whether thefe Hymns are Homer's or not , they are always judged to be near as ancient , if not of the fame age with him . ment . The Epigrams are extracted out of the life , faid to be written by ...
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... Goddess fing ! That Wrath which hurl'd to Pluto's gloomy reign The Souls of mighty Chiefs untimely flain ; Whofe NOTES . T is fomething ftrange that of all the commentators upon Homer , there is hardly one whofe principal defign is to ...
... Goddess fing ! That Wrath which hurl'd to Pluto's gloomy reign The Souls of mighty Chiefs untimely flain ; Whofe NOTES . T is fomething ftrange that of all the commentators upon Homer , there is hardly one whofe principal defign is to ...
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... Goddess of Memory , vanishes from the reader's view , and leaves her to relate the whole affair through the poem , whofe prefence from this time diffufes an air of majesty over the relation . And left this fhould be loft to our thoughts ...
... Goddess of Memory , vanishes from the reader's view , and leaves her to relate the whole affair through the poem , whofe prefence from this time diffufes an air of majesty over the relation . And left this fhould be loft to our thoughts ...
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... , that Juno's advifing him in this cafe might allude to his knowledge of an evil temperament in the air , of which he was Goddess . Conven'd 75 Conven'd to council all the Grecian train ; For BOOK I. 13 HOMER'S ILIAD .
... , that Juno's advifing him in this cafe might allude to his knowledge of an evil temperament in the air , of which he was Goddess . Conven'd 75 Conven'd to council all the Grecian train ; For BOOK I. 13 HOMER'S ILIAD .
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... Goddess mourn'd her Heroes flain . Th ' affembly feated , rifing o'er the reft , Achilles thus the King of men addrest . Why leave we not the fatal Trojan fhore , And measure back the feas we croft before ? The plague destroying whom ...
... Goddess mourn'd her Heroes flain . Th ' affembly feated , rifing o'er the reft , Achilles thus the King of men addrest . Why leave we not the fatal Trojan fhore , And measure back the feas we croft before ? The plague destroying whom ...
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