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Pagina 120
... Iliad ; but we must consider, that though we now regard such a person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial, the heathens made statues of him, placed him in their temples, and looked upon him as a real deity. When Homer makes use of ...
... Iliad ; but we must consider, that though we now regard such a person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial, the heathens made statues of him, placed him in their temples, and looked upon him as a real deity. When Homer makes use of ...
Pagina 138
... Iliad, or iEneid. Virgil's hero, in the last of these poems, is entertained with a sight of all those who are to descend from hira; but though that episode is justly admired as one of the noblest designs in the whole jEneid, every one ...
... Iliad, or iEneid. Virgil's hero, in the last of these poems, is entertained with a sight of all those who are to descend from hira; but though that episode is justly admired as one of the noblest designs in the whole jEneid, every one ...
Pagina 159
... which are to be drawn from toe several parts of the poem, and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem iu any language. Those who have criticised on the Odyssey, the Iliad, and No. 360.] THE SPECTATOR. 150.
... which are to be drawn from toe several parts of the poem, and which makes this work more useful and instructive than any other poem iu any language. Those who have criticised on the Odyssey, the Iliad, and No. 360.] THE SPECTATOR. 150.
Pagina 160
Those who have criticised on the Odyssey, the Iliad, and JJneid, have taken a great deal of pains to fix the number of months and days contained in the action of each of those poems. If any one thinks it worth his while to examine this ...
Those who have criticised on the Odyssey, the Iliad, and JJneid, have taken a great deal of pains to fix the number of months and days contained in the action of each of those poems. If any one thinks it worth his while to examine this ...
Pagina 253
... ILIAD, I. 472. With hymns divine the joyous banquet ends ; The Paeans lengthen' d till the sun descends : The Greeks restor'd the grateful notes prolong ; Apollo listens, and approves the song. POPE. I am very sorry to find, by the ...
... ILIAD, I. 472. With hymns divine the joyous banquet ends ; The Paeans lengthen' d till the sun descends : The Greeks restor'd the grateful notes prolong ; Apollo listens, and approves the song. POPE. I am very sorry to find, by the ...
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