The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Том 37H. Hughs, 1779 |
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... Achilles , fo pernicious to " the Grecians , and the caufe of fo many heroes " deaths , occafioned by the difcord and feparation " of Agamemnon and that prince . " But that this truth may be completely and fully known , there is need of ...
... Achilles , fo pernicious to " the Grecians , and the caufe of fo many heroes " deaths , occafioned by the difcord and feparation " of Agamemnon and that prince . " But that this truth may be completely and fully known , there is need of ...
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... Achilles ; that of Agamemnon to his general ; that of Hector to the enemy's commander , and fo to the reft . Befides , he was obliged to accommodate himself to the manners , customs , and genius of the Greeks his auditors , the better ...
... Achilles ; that of Agamemnon to his general ; that of Hector to the enemy's commander , and fo to the reft . Befides , he was obliged to accommodate himself to the manners , customs , and genius of the Greeks his auditors , the better ...
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... Achilles , the Trojans , v for that prince now reconciled and united derates , immediately gave ground , and quit tages they had before over the Greeks . B who fhould have been contented with preffes upon Hector too boldly , and , by ol ...
... Achilles , the Trojans , v for that prince now reconciled and united derates , immediately gave ground , and quit tages they had before over the Greeks . B who fhould have been contented with preffes upon Hector too boldly , and , by ol ...
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... Achilles who was clad in his amour , but a hero of much inferior prowess . So that Hector kills him , and regains thofe advantages which the Trojans had loft , on the opinion that Achilles was reconciled . SECT . III . THE FABLE OF THE ...
... Achilles who was clad in his amour , but a hero of much inferior prowess . So that Hector kills him , and regains thofe advantages which the Trojans had loft , on the opinion that Achilles was reconciled . SECT . III . THE FABLE OF THE ...
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... Achilles , which “ had caused the death of so many Grecians ; " and , on the contrary , in the Odyssey he tells his readers , " That the fubjects perished through their own fault . " * Improba Syren defidia . " SECT . HORA . A SE C T ...
... Achilles , which “ had caused the death of so many Grecians ; " and , on the contrary , in the Odyssey he tells his readers , " That the fubjects perished through their own fault . " * Improba Syren defidia . " SECT . HORA . A SE C T ...
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