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Page 15
... couplet is fancifully wrought from the sub- joined verse : Ver . 116 . Then to his isle approacht the sea - borne ship . A spacious port appears , Sacred to Phorcys ' · - } Phorcys was the son of Pontus and Terra , according to Hesiod's ...
... couplet is fancifully wrought from the sub- joined verse : Ver . 116 . Then to his isle approacht the sea - borne ship . A spacious port appears , Sacred to Phorcys ' · - } Phorcys was the son of Pontus and Terra , according to Hesiod's ...
Page 24
... couplet with Chapman's correcter rhymes , borrowed also by Ogilby : Behold him now more copious wealth enjoy , Than safe return'd with all his spoils from Troy . Ver . 163. ] A new and agreeable variety is here given to the standing ...
... couplet with Chapman's correcter rhymes , borrowed also by Ogilby : Behold him now more copious wealth enjoy , Than safe return'd with all his spoils from Troy . Ver . 163. ] A new and agreeable variety is here given to the standing ...
Page 29
... couplet are not to be com mended , and the whole paragraph is given with unnecessary dila- tation . It might be contracted thus ; The gather'd tribes before the altars stand , And chiefs BOOK XIII . HOMER'S ODYSSEY . 29 Ver. 211. His ...
... couplet are not to be com mended , and the whole paragraph is given with unnecessary dila- tation . It might be contracted thus ; The gather'd tribes before the altars stand , And chiefs BOOK XIII . HOMER'S ODYSSEY . 29 Ver. 211. His ...
Page 37
... couplet are not correctly just . Ver . 304. ] With an eye , perhaps , on Chapman : 1 - A teile on ' Truth . therefore he bestow'd Ver . 311. From fierce Idomeneus ' revenge I flew , Whose son , the swift Orsilochus , 1 slew ...
... couplet are not correctly just . Ver . 304. ] With an eye , perhaps , on Chapman : 1 - A teile on ' Truth . therefore he bestow'd Ver . 311. From fierce Idomeneus ' revenge I flew , Whose son , the swift Orsilochus , 1 slew ...
Page 38
... couplets under our eyes , to represent it : who in spacious Crete In rapid foot excell'd all men of skill : He thought to rob me of my Trojan spoils , Unseen I ' scap'd ; and favour'd by the night 38 BOOK XIII .. HOMER'S ODYSSEY . With ...
... couplets under our eyes , to represent it : who in spacious Crete In rapid foot excell'd all men of skill : He thought to rob me of my Trojan spoils , Unseen I ' scap'd ; and favour'd by the night 38 BOOK XIII .. HOMER'S ODYSSEY . With ...
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