The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 37Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... of his chief perfonage , and bestowed the rest upon Telemachus , Penelope , Antinous , and others , whom he calls by what names he pleafes . I shall I fhall not here infift upon the many excellent ad- 12 VIEW OF THE EPICK POEM , AND.
... of his chief perfonage , and bestowed the rest upon Telemachus , Penelope , Antinous , and others , whom he calls by what names he pleafes . I shall I fhall not here infift upon the many excellent ad- 12 VIEW OF THE EPICK POEM , AND.
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... Telemachus , Penelope , or her fuitors , who had fo great a fhare in the action ; but in the beginning he has pitched upon , befides these perfonages whom he difcovers , he reprefents Ulyffes in his full length , and from the very firft ...
... Telemachus , Penelope , or her fuitors , who had fo great a fhare in the action ; but in the beginning he has pitched upon , befides these perfonages whom he difcovers , he reprefents Ulyffes in his full length , and from the very firft ...
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... Telemachus , in the fhape of Mentes , king of the Taphians ; in which the advifes him to take a journey in queft of his father Ulyffes , to Pylos and Sparta , where Neftor and Menelaus yet reigned ; then , after having vifibly difplayed ...
... Telemachus , in the fhape of Mentes , king of the Taphians ; in which the advifes him to take a journey in queft of his father Ulyffes , to Pylos and Sparta , where Neftor and Menelaus yet reigned ; then , after having vifibly difplayed ...
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... Must speed , obedient to their high command . Meantime Telemachus , the blooming heir Of fea - girt Ithaca , demands my care : * Ogygia . 90 95 100 305 310 ' Tis Tis mine , to form his green , unpractis'd years 4.2 HOMER . POPE'S.
... Must speed , obedient to their high command . Meantime Telemachus , the blooming heir Of fea - girt Ithaca , demands my care : * Ogygia . 90 95 100 305 310 ' Tis Tis mine , to form his green , unpractis'd years 4.2 HOMER . POPE'S.
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... Telemachus , his bloomy face Glowing celeftial fweet , with god - like grace Amid the circle fhines : but hope and fear ( Painful viciffitude ! ) his bofom tear . Now , imag'd in his mind , he fees reftor'd In peace and joy , the ...
... Telemachus , his bloomy face Glowing celeftial fweet , with god - like grace Amid the circle fhines : but hope and fear ( Painful viciffitude ! ) his bofom tear . Now , imag'd in his mind , he fees reftor'd In peace and joy , the ...
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