The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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Page 233
... Armour . He agrees to it , but at the same time charges him to content himself with rescuing the Fleet , without farther Pursuit of the Enemy . The Armour , Horses , Soldiers , and Officers of Achilles are described . Achilles offers a ...
... Armour . He agrees to it , but at the same time charges him to content himself with rescuing the Fleet , without farther Pursuit of the Enemy . The Armour , Horses , Soldiers , and Officers of Achilles are described . Achilles offers a ...
Page 333
... Armour . Grief and Despair in a great Soul are not so prudent and reserv'd ; but then on the other side , he is not ... Armour and Chariot : In the seventeenth , Menelaus and Ajax are in Despair , on the Con- sideration that Achilles ...
... Armour . Grief and Despair in a great Soul are not so prudent and reserv'd ; but then on the other side , he is not ... Armour and Chariot : In the seventeenth , Menelaus and Ajax are in Despair , on the Con- sideration that Achilles ...
Page 590
... Armour Ulysses 2 765 made by Vulcan 18 172 3 254 goes to Vulcan 18 431 delivers Chryseïs to her beseeches Vulcan to make Father I 575 Achilles's Armour 18 529 carries the Armour made by contends with Ajax in the Course 23 828 Vulcan to ...
... Armour Ulysses 2 765 made by Vulcan 18 172 3 254 goes to Vulcan 18 431 delivers Chryseïs to her beseeches Vulcan to make Father I 575 Achilles's Armour 18 529 carries the Armour made by contends with Ajax in the Course 23 828 Vulcan to ...
Contents
The NightAdventure of Diomed and Ulysses | 1 |
The third Battel and the Acts of Agamemnon | 33 |
The Battel at the Grecian Wall | 80 |
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