The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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... argument of Dr. Clarke's , founded on a fingle quantity of a word , is entirely destructive of Sir Ifaac Newton's fyf- tem of chronology ; who fixes the time of Troy being taken but thirty - four years before Hefiod flourished . Troy ...
... argument of Dr. Clarke's , founded on a fingle quantity of a word , is entirely destructive of Sir Ifaac Newton's fyf- tem of chronology ; who fixes the time of Troy being taken but thirty - four years before Hefiod flourished . Troy ...
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... ARGUMENT TO THE WORKS AND DAYS . FROM THE GREEK OF DANIEL HEINSIUS . and Menelaus ; and fuch as are recorded by the poet to be in the Trojan war ; of whom fome perished entirely by death , and fome now inhabit the ifles of the bleffed ...
... ARGUMENT TO THE WORKS AND DAYS . FROM THE GREEK OF DANIEL HEINSIUS . and Menelaus ; and fuch as are recorded by the poet to be in the Trojan war ; of whom fome perished entirely by death , and fome now inhabit the ifles of the bleffed ...
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... argument were very different , was inferted . Under the third were contained a collection of bu- colic poems , whether by Theocritus , Mofchus , Bien , or others , and the name of Theocritus pre- fixed to the whole ; on which occafion ...
... argument were very different , was inferted . Under the third were contained a collection of bu- colic poems , whether by Theocritus , Mofchus , Bien , or others , and the name of Theocritus pre- fixed to the whole ; on which occafion ...
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... ARGUMENT . THIS Idyllium contains a dialogue between the fhepherd Thyrfis and a goatherd . Thyrfis , at the re- queft of his friend , fings the fate of Daphnis , who died for love ; for which he is rewarded with a milch goat , and a ...
... ARGUMENT . THIS Idyllium contains a dialogue between the fhepherd Thyrfis and a goatherd . Thyrfis , at the re- queft of his friend , fings the fate of Daphnis , who died for love ; for which he is rewarded with a milch goat , and a ...
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... argument . The amorofo addreffes his friend , and wifhes an union of their fouls , a perpetual friendship , and that , after death , pofterity may celebrate the affection and harmony that fubfifted between them . He then praifes he ...
... argument . The amorofo addreffes his friend , and wifhes an union of their fouls , a perpetual friendship , and that , after death , pofterity may celebrate the affection and harmony that fubfifted between them . He then praifes he ...
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