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Pagina 56
... Iliad and Odissey of Homer are Fables of this nature ; and that the several Names of Gods and Heroes are nothing else but the Affections of the Mind in a visible Shape and Character . Thus they tell us , that Achilles , in the first Iliad ...
... Iliad and Odissey of Homer are Fables of this nature ; and that the several Names of Gods and Heroes are nothing else but the Affections of the Mind in a visible Shape and Character . Thus they tell us , that Achilles , in the first Iliad ...
Pagina 64
... Iliad , and that of the AEneid , were in themselves exceeding short , but are so beautifully ex- tended and diversified by the Invention of Episodes , and the Machinery of Gods , with the like poetical Ornaments , that they make up an ...
... Iliad , and that of the AEneid , were in themselves exceeding short , but are so beautifully ex- tended and diversified by the Invention of Episodes , and the Machinery of Gods , with the like poetical Ornaments , that they make up an ...
Pagina 295
... Iliad , viii . 548-9 . Iliad , v . 127 . PAGE 148. As Homer tells us . PAGE 149 . Other editions add the signature ' L ' to this paper . Motto . Ovid , Ars Amat . i . 99 . populum ludis attentius ipsis . - Hor . " No. 206 . No. 207 ...
... Iliad , viii . 548-9 . Iliad , v . 127 . PAGE 148. As Homer tells us . PAGE 149 . Other editions add the signature ' L ' to this paper . Motto . Ovid , Ars Amat . i . 99 . populum ludis attentius ipsis . - Hor . " No. 206 . No. 207 ...
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