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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... faid before , have no relation to any part of Homer . Among the writ ings of our poct which were loft , we have the ti- tles of Γυναικών , οι Ηρωίδων , Καταλογος , and of Γυναι κων Καταλογος , or Homι Μεγαλας : both thete titles which ...
... faid before , have no relation to any part of Homer . Among the writ ings of our poct which were loft , we have the ti- tles of Γυναικών , οι Ηρωίδων , Καταλογος , and of Γυναι κων Καταλογος , or Homι Μεγαλας : both thete titles which ...
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... faid to but the learned Grævius has put it out of difpute Support the heavens on his fhoulders , is meant the that it is Pluto , Zsxs , fays he , is the infer- pole , which divides and determinates the hemi - nal Jupiter ; by xlove the ...
... faid to but the learned Grævius has put it out of difpute Support the heavens on his fhoulders , is meant the that it is Pluto , Zsxs , fays he , is the infer- pole , which divides and determinates the hemi - nal Jupiter ; by xlove the ...
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... faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works and Days . It is plain he was a fincere admirer of our poet , and of this ...
... faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works and Days . It is plain he was a fincere admirer of our poet , and of this ...
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... faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works and Days . It is plain he was a fincere admirer of our poet , and of this ...
... faid to imitate our poet in his Georgic , and to point out fome of thofe paffages in which he has either paraphrafed , or literally tranflated , from the Works and Days . It is plain he was a fincere admirer of our poet , and of this ...
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... faid , even inanimate beings are moved . This , I think , is a boldnefs feldom practifed but by the best poets and most frequent- ly among the ancients . We find it with as much fuccefs as any where in the poetical parts of the Old ...
... faid , even inanimate beings are moved . This , I think , is a boldnefs feldom practifed but by the best poets and most frequent- ly among the ancients . We find it with as much fuccefs as any where in the poetical parts of the Old ...
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