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... Iliad , was " not in all refpects conformable to the fine " taste of his friend , Mr. Addison . Infomuch , " that he employed a younger muse , in an " undertaking of this kind , which he super- " vis'd himself . " Whether Mr. Addifon ...
... Iliad , was " not in all refpects conformable to the fine " taste of his friend , Mr. Addison . Infomuch , " that he employed a younger muse , in an " undertaking of this kind , which he super- " vis'd himself . " Whether Mr. Addifon ...
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... Iliad , printed fome years before his death , and by his own Let- ters of Oct. 26. and Nov. 2. 1713. where he declares it his opinion that no other perfon was equal to it . Next comes his SHAKSPEAR on the ftage . " Let him ( quoth one ...
... Iliad , printed fome years before his death , and by his own Let- ters of Oct. 26. and Nov. 2. 1713. where he declares it his opinion that no other perfon was equal to it . Next comes his SHAKSPEAR on the ftage . " Let him ( quoth one ...
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... Iliad , he undertook ( faith MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8. ) " the fequel of that work , the Odyssey : and having fecur'd the fuccefs by a nume-- " rous fubfcription , he imployed fome Un-- " derlings to perform what , according to his ...
... Iliad , he undertook ( faith MIST'S JOURNAL , June 8. ) " the fequel of that work , the Odyssey : and having fecur'd the fuccefs by a nume-- " rous fubfcription , he imployed fome Un-- " derlings to perform what , according to his ...
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... Iliad , fcarce fhould make me fing , Unless I juftly could at once commend A good companion , and as firm a freind ; One moral , or a meer well natur'd deed , Can all defert in fciences exceed . ( a ) Verfes to Mr. P. on his translation ...
... Iliad , fcarce fhould make me fing , Unless I juftly could at once commend A good companion , and as firm a freind ; One moral , or a meer well natur'd deed , Can all defert in fciences exceed . ( a ) Verfes to Mr. P. on his translation ...
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... ( a ) Burnet Homerides , p . 1. of his Tranflation of the Iliad . ( b ) The London , and Mift's Journals , on his Undertaking of the Odyssey . E 2 Doubtlefs Doubtless moft Commentators wou'd hence take occafion to turn all of AUTHORS . 51.
... ( a ) Burnet Homerides , p . 1. of his Tranflation of the Iliad . ( b ) The London , and Mift's Journals , on his Undertaking of the Odyssey . E 2 Doubtlefs Doubtless moft Commentators wou'd hence take occafion to turn all of AUTHORS . 51.
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