The Poems of Alexander Pope, Volume 8Methuen, 1967 |
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... Plain . So just the Stroke , that yet the Body stood Erect , then roll'd along the Sands in Blood . Here , proud Polydamas , here turn thy Eyes ! ( The tow'ring Ajax loud - insulting cries ) 550 Say , is this Chief , extended on the Plain ...
... Plain . So just the Stroke , that yet the Body stood Erect , then roll'd along the Sands in Blood . Here , proud Polydamas , here turn thy Eyes ! ( The tow'ring Ajax loud - insulting cries ) 550 Say , is this Chief , extended on the Plain ...
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... Plain of some wide - water'd Fen , 760 Place , chuses this Passage of Homer as a plain Instance of it . " Where ( says that noble Critick ) in describing the Terror of a Tempest , he takes care to express whatever are the Accidents of ...
... Plain of some wide - water'd Fen , 760 Place , chuses this Passage of Homer as a plain Instance of it . " Where ( says that noble Critick ) in describing the Terror of a Tempest , he takes care to express whatever are the Accidents of ...
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Alexander Pope John Butt. And leads amidst a wide Extent of Plains ; There plac'd'em round : Then from the Ships ... Plain ; ( A Race unrival'd , which from Ocean's God Peleus receiv'd , and on his Son bestow'd . ) But this no time ...
Alexander Pope John Butt. And leads amidst a wide Extent of Plains ; There plac'd'em round : Then from the Ships ... Plain ; ( A Race unrival'd , which from Ocean's God Peleus receiv'd , and on his Son bestow'd . ) But this no time ...
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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