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... Extraordinary from Modena to King George II . Others of his Works by Salvini of Florence , & c . His Effays and Differtations on Homer , in French , Pa- vis 1728 . enemies . enemies . However , as the parity is so re- to the PUBLISHER . 15.
... Extraordinary from Modena to King George II . Others of his Works by Salvini of Florence , & c . His Effays and Differtations on Homer , in French , Pa- vis 1728 . enemies . enemies . However , as the parity is so re- to the PUBLISHER . 15.
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... Homer ; namely a Demon : For thus Mr. Gildon ( m ) . " Certain it is , that his Origi " nal is not from Adam but the devil , and " that he wanteth nothing but horns and ( a ) Giles Jacob's Lives of Poets , vol . 2. in his life . ( b ) ...
... Homer ; namely a Demon : For thus Mr. Gildon ( m ) . " Certain it is , that his Origi " nal is not from Adam but the devil , and " that he wanteth nothing but horns and ( a ) Giles Jacob's Lives of Poets , vol . 2. in his life . ( b ) ...
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... forgot innocence and vir- σε tue . If you take away her tender thoughts , ( a ) Letters to B. B. at the end of the remarks on Fope's Homer , 1717 ( b ) Printed 1728. pag 12. " and co and her fierce defires , all the reft is 30 TESTIMONIES.
... forgot innocence and vir- σε tue . If you take away her tender thoughts , ( a ) Letters to B. B. at the end of the remarks on Fope's Homer , 1717 ( b ) Printed 1728. pag 12. " and co and her fierce defires , all the reft is 30 TESTIMONIES.
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... Homer " breathes all through this tranflation . " I am in doubt , whether I should most ad- " mire the juftness to the original , or the " force , and beauty of the language , or the " founding variety of the numbers . But when " I find ...
... Homer " breathes all through this tranflation . " I am in doubt , whether I should most ad- " mire the juftness to the original , or the " force , and beauty of the language , or the " founding variety of the numbers . But when " I find ...
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... moft perfect Epic performance . And " thofe parts of Homer which have been pub- " lish'd already by Mr. Pope , give us reason ( a ) No 40. May 7 : _ ❝ to " to think that the Iliad will appear in Eng- of AUTHORS . 33.
... moft perfect Epic performance . And " thofe parts of Homer which have been pub- " lish'd already by Mr. Pope , give us reason ( a ) No 40. May 7 : _ ❝ to " to think that the Iliad will appear in Eng- of AUTHORS . 33.
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