A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Pope's Iliad & Odyssey. West's Pindar. Dryden's Virgil. Persius & Juvenal. Pitt's Aeneid. Rowe's LucanJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1792 |
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Page ix
... hope it is not impoflible to have fuch a regard to thefe , as neither to lofe fo known a mark of the author on the one hand , nor to offend the reader too much on the other . The repetition is not un- graceful in thofe fpeeches where ...
... hope it is not impoflible to have fuch a regard to thefe , as neither to lofe fo known a mark of the author on the one hand , nor to offend the reader too much on the other . The repetition is not un- graceful in thofe fpeeches where ...
Page xi
... hope to pafs fome of thofe years of youth that are generally loft in a circle of follies , after a manner neither wholly unufeful to others , nor difagreeable to myself . 1 • POPE'S HOMER'S ILIAD . BOOK I. • THE PREFACE . xi The Sixth ...
... hope to pafs fome of thofe years of youth that are generally loft in a circle of follies , after a manner neither wholly unufeful to others , nor difagreeable to myself . 1 • POPE'S HOMER'S ILIAD . BOOK I. • THE PREFACE . xi The Sixth ...
Page 38
... hope of Troy , enfive the ftood on Ilion's towery height , Beheld the war , and ficken'd at the fight ; There her fad eyes in vain her lord , explore , Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore . But he who found not whom his foul ...
... hope of Troy , enfive the ftood on Ilion's towery height , Beheld the war , and ficken'd at the fight ; There her fad eyes in vain her lord , explore , Or weep the wounds her bleeding country bore . But he who found not whom his foul ...
Page 43
... hope fuccefs , or dread the dire effect . The fenior fpoke , and fate . To whom reply'd The graceful husband of the Spartan bride ; Cold counfels , Trojan , may become thy years , But found ungrateful in a warrior's ears : Old man , if ...
... hope fuccefs , or dread the dire effect . The fenior fpoke , and fate . To whom reply'd The graceful husband of the Spartan bride ; Cold counfels , Trojan , may become thy years , But found ungrateful in a warrior's ears : Old man , if ...
Page 51
... hope the fall of heaven - defended Troy . He faid ; deep filence held the Grecian band , Silent , unmov'd , in dire difmay they fand , A penave scene ! " till Tydeus ' warlike fon Roll'd on the king his eyes , and thus begun : When ...
... hope the fall of heaven - defended Troy . He faid ; deep filence held the Grecian band , Silent , unmov'd , in dire difmay they fand , A penave scene ! " till Tydeus ' warlike fon Roll'd on the king his eyes , and thus begun : When ...
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