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Pagina xiii
... Iliad " of Homer , in six volumes , quarto , at six guineas a copy , and obtained subscriptions for 650 copies , which Lintot the Bookseller de- livered at his own expense , and gave him £ 1200 additional for the copyright . By this ...
... Iliad " of Homer , in six volumes , quarto , at six guineas a copy , and obtained subscriptions for 650 copies , which Lintot the Bookseller de- livered at his own expense , and gave him £ 1200 additional for the copyright . By this ...
Pagina 304
... Iliad , are not of this nature : nor to reprehend Virgil's simile of the top , and many others of the same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any censure in this parti cular ; but I think we may say , without derogating from those ...
... Iliad , are not of this nature : nor to reprehend Virgil's simile of the top , and many others of the same kind in the Iliad , as liable to any censure in this parti cular ; but I think we may say , without derogating from those ...
Pagina 481
... Iliad , is like travelling through a country uninhabited , where the fancy is entertained with a thousand savage pros- pects of vast deserts , wide uncultivated marshes , huge forests , misshapen rocks and precipices . On the contrary ...
... Iliad , is like travelling through a country uninhabited , where the fancy is entertained with a thousand savage pros- pects of vast deserts , wide uncultivated marshes , huge forests , misshapen rocks and precipices . On the contrary ...
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