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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... tells us , was not in ufe in Homer's time . We have also an authority of the last for a w Hymn to Ceres , of which he has given us a fragment . That to Mars is objected against for mentioning Tugar , and that which is the first to ...
... tells us , was not in ufe in Homer's time . We have also an authority of the last for a w Hymn to Ceres , of which he has given us a fragment . That to Mars is objected against for mentioning Tugar , and that which is the first to ...
Page 38
... tells us ) found nothing but a few ftones crumbling away with age , over which he and his companions wept for sa- tisfaction . They erected Temples to Homer in Smyrna , as ap- pears from Cicero ; one of these is fuppos'd to be yet ...
... tells us ) found nothing but a few ftones crumbling away with age , over which he and his companions wept for sa- tisfaction . They erected Temples to Homer in Smyrna , as ap- pears from Cicero ; one of these is fuppos'd to be yet ...
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... tells us , " That Homer's Poetry was in the greater efteem , " because it gave exceeding praife to those who " fought against the Barbarians . Our ancestors ( con- tinues he ) " honour'd it with a place in education " and mufical ...
... tells us , " That Homer's Poetry was in the greater efteem , " because it gave exceeding praife to those who " fought against the Barbarians . Our ancestors ( con- tinues he ) " honour'd it with a place in education " and mufical ...
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... tells us , that even the Indians had them in their tongue , and the Perfian Kings fung them in theirs . Perfius mentions a verfion into Latin by Labeo , and in general the paffages and imitations which are taken , from him , are fo ...
... tells us , that even the Indians had them in their tongue , and the Perfian Kings fung them in theirs . Perfius mentions a verfion into Latin by Labeo , and in general the paffages and imitations which are taken , from him , are fo ...
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Homerus. t as at Smyrna , Chios and Alexandria ; and Ælian tells us , that when the Argives facrific'd with their guests , they us'd to invoke the prefence of Apollo and Homer together . The decline of their character in the beginning of ...
Homerus. t as at Smyrna , Chios and Alexandria ; and Ælian tells us , that when the Argives facrific'd with their guests , they us'd to invoke the prefence of Apollo and Homer together . The decline of their character in the beginning of ...
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