The Works of the British Poets, Volumen13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh., 1795 - 1157 páginas |
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... , and indifferent . cles and Polynices , and the reft who were in the firft and oldeft Theban war , and Agamemnon I fuppofe Heinfius means Homer . COOKE'S HESIOD . WORKS AND DAYS * . BOOK I. DISCOURSES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF HESIOD .
... , and indifferent . cles and Polynices , and the reft who were in the firft and oldeft Theban war , and Agamemnon I fuppofe Heinfius means Homer . COOKE'S HESIOD . WORKS AND DAYS * . BOOK I. DISCOURSES ON THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF HESIOD .
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... Reft to our labour death alone can give ; And yet , amid the cares our lives annoy , The gods will grant fome intervals of joy : But how degen'rate is the human state ! Virtue no more diftinguishes the great ; No fafe reception fhall ...
... Reft to our labour death alone can give ; And yet , amid the cares our lives annoy , The gods will grant fome intervals of joy : But how degen'rate is the human state ! Virtue no more diftinguishes the great ; No fafe reception fhall ...
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... reft . The cafe is not the fame with the husband- men ; their labour is not leffened , and they require the more food , the more rigorous the weather . Ver . 250. The fetting of the Pleiades is from the 8th of October to the 9th of ...
... reft . The cafe is not the fame with the husband- men ; their labour is not leffened , and they require the more food , the more rigorous the weather . Ver . 250. The fetting of the Pleiades is from the 8th of October to the 9th of ...
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... reft , as prefiding over the greater fort of poetry See the Difcourfe on the Theology of the ancients , & c . Ver . 134. Le Clerc tells us , from Dionyfius Halicarnaffeus , that , at firft , all the cities in Greece looked on their ...
... reft , as prefiding over the greater fort of poetry See the Difcourfe on the Theology of the ancients , & c . Ver . 134. Le Clerc tells us , from Dionyfius Halicarnaffeus , that , at firft , all the cities in Greece looked on their ...
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... reft on those interpretations which come nearest to nature , and which leave us leaft in the dark . My judgment is , that whatever might give birth to this fable , our poet , not regarding the dif ferent relations in his time , defigned ...
... reft on those interpretations which come nearest to nature , and which leave us leaft in the dark . My judgment is , that whatever might give birth to this fable , our poet , not regarding the dif ferent relations in his time , defigned ...
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