The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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Page 133
... Æneas rises to his Thought ; 575 For him , in Troy's remotest Lines , he sought , Where he , incens'd at partial Priam , stands , wonderful Force of this Muscle , which some of them have computed to be equal to the Weight of several ...
... Æneas rises to his Thought ; 575 For him , in Troy's remotest Lines , he sought , Where he , incens'd at partial Priam , stands , wonderful Force of this Muscle , which some of them have computed to be equal to the Weight of several ...
Page 408
... Æneas shall devolve the Reign , 345 350 355 And Sons succeeding Sons , the lasting Line sustain . 339. But Ocean's God , & c . ] The Conduct of the Poet in making Æneas owe his Safety to Neptune in this place is remarkable : Neptune is ...
... Æneas shall devolve the Reign , 345 350 355 And Sons succeeding Sons , the lasting Line sustain . 339. But Ocean's God , & c . ] The Conduct of the Poet in making Æneas owe his Safety to Neptune in this place is remarkable : Neptune is ...
Page 409
... Æneas's sailing into Italy , imagine Homer's to be . Αινείαο βίη Τρώεσσιν ἀνάξει Καὶ παῖδες παίδων τοί κεν μετόπισθε γένωνται . ( 307-8 ) Hic domus Æneæ cunctis dominabitur oris , Et nati natorum & qui nascentur ab illis ( 111 97–8 ) ...
... Æneas's sailing into Italy , imagine Homer's to be . Αινείαο βίη Τρώεσσιν ἀνάξει Καὶ παῖδες παίδων τοί κεν μετόπισθε γένωνται . ( 307-8 ) Hic domus Æneæ cunctis dominabitur oris , Et nati natorum & qui nascentur ab illis ( 111 97–8 ) ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
Copyright | |
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