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Page 45
... Homer ( damn him ! ) calls . The love of arts lies cold and dead In Halifax's urn : " 6 1 Perhaps " Brocas . " - Courthope . 2 Craggs . 3 Lord Hinchinbroke . He was a colonel and a member of Parliament . 4 Rowe had the year before , on ...
... Homer ( damn him ! ) calls . The love of arts lies cold and dead In Halifax's urn : " 6 1 Perhaps " Brocas . " - Courthope . 2 Craggs . 3 Lord Hinchinbroke . He was a colonel and a member of Parliament . 4 Rowe had the year before , on ...
Page 80
... Homer , several times translated into French . Essay on Man , by the Abbé Reynel , in verse ; by Monsieur Silhouet , in prose , 1737 ; and since by others in French , Italian , and Latin . - P . him , he could not have done it at all 80 ...
... Homer , several times translated into French . Essay on Man , by the Abbé Reynel , in verse ; by Monsieur Silhouet , in prose , 1737 ; and since by others in French , Italian , and Latin . - P . him , he could not have done it at all 80 ...
Page 87
... Homer , namely a Dæmon : For thus Mr. Gildon : " Certain it is , that his original is not from Adam , but the Devil ; and that he wanteth nothing but horns and tail to be the exact resemblance of his infernal Father . " Finding ...
... Homer , namely a Dæmon : For thus Mr. Gildon : " Certain it is , that his original is not from Adam , but the Devil ; and that he wanteth nothing but horns and tail to be the exact resemblance of his infernal Father . " Finding ...
Page 90
... ambiguous , is affected , is temerarious , is barbarous . 99 2 1 Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer , 1717.—P. 2 Printed 1728 , p . 12.-P. But the author of the Dispensary , DR . GARTH 90 TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
... ambiguous , is affected , is temerarious , is barbarous . 99 2 1 Letter to B. B. at the end of the Remarks on Pope's Homer , 1717.—P. 2 Printed 1728 , p . 12.-P. But the author of the Dispensary , DR . GARTH 90 TESTIMONIES OF AUTHORS .
Page 92
... Homer breathes all through this translation . - I am in doubt whether I should most admire the justness to the original , or the force and beauty of the language , or the sounding variety of the num- bers ; But when I find all these ...
... Homer breathes all through this translation . - I am in doubt whether I should most admire the justness to the original , or the force and beauty of the language , or the sounding variety of the num- bers ; But when I find all these ...
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