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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... Dacier , Du Pin , & c . concerning the Arunde- lian marble . Cicero Qu . Tufcul . 1. 5 .. 1 of Lycurgus . Strabo tells us , It was C2 of An Essay on HOMER . 21 opinions of authors are various concerning it: But the ...
... Dacier , Du Pin , & c . concerning the Arunde- lian marble . Cicero Qu . Tufcul . 1. 5 .. 1 of Lycurgus . Strabo tells us , It was C2 of An Essay on HOMER . 21 opinions of authors are various concerning it: But the ...
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... Strabo , 1. to . 1 Plut . vitá Lycurgi . Holóde , of Adrian's Oracle . " One cap . z . * Αγών Plin . / . 30 . Seneca , Ep . 88. concerning Didymus . › Politian . Præf . in Homerum . titles , १ titles , but ftill the weight of the ...
... Strabo , 1. to . 1 Plut . vitá Lycurgi . Holóde , of Adrian's Oracle . " One cap . z . * Αγών Plin . / . 30 . Seneca , Ep . 88. concerning Didymus . › Politian . Præf . in Homerum . titles , १ titles , but ftill the weight of the ...
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... Strabo and A. Gellius ; and by the Greek lives , which país un- der the names of Herodotus , Plutarch and Proclus ; as alfo the two that are anonymous . The Smyrnæans built a temple to him , caft medals of him , and grew fo poffeft of ...
... Strabo and A. Gellius ; and by the Greek lives , which país un- der the names of Herodotus , Plutarch and Proclus ; as alfo the two that are anonymous . The Smyrnæans built a temple to him , caft medals of him , and grew fo poffeft of ...
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... Strabo's account of Greece is but a kind of commentary upon Homer's . We may carry this argument farther , to fuppofe his having been round Afia Minor , from his exact divifion of the Regnum Priami vetus ( as Horace calls it ) into its ...
... Strabo's account of Greece is but a kind of commentary upon Homer's . We may carry this argument farther , to fuppofe his having been round Afia Minor , from his exact divifion of the Regnum Priami vetus ( as Horace calls it ) into its ...
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... Strabo relates , That Lycurgus the great legislator of Sparta , was reported to have gone to Chios to have a conference with Homer , after he had study'd the laws of Crete and Egypt , in order to form his conftitutions . If this be true ...
... Strabo relates , That Lycurgus the great legislator of Sparta , was reported to have gone to Chios to have a conference with Homer , after he had study'd the laws of Crete and Egypt , in order to form his conftitutions . If this be true ...
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Page 28 - When wert thou known in ambufh'd fights to dare, Or nobly face the horrid front of war ? 300 *Tis ours, the chance of fighting fields to try. Thine to look on, and bid the Valiant die. So much 'tis fafer through the camp to go, And rob a