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... illustrated . It is not therefore the world's vilifying of it that can make it vile ; for so we might argue , and blaspheme the most incomparably sacred . It is not of the world indeed , but like truth , hides itself from it . Nor is ...
... illustrated . It is not therefore the world's vilifying of it that can make it vile ; for so we might argue , and blaspheme the most incomparably sacred . It is not of the world indeed , but like truth , hides itself from it . Nor is ...
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... illustration , if I abhor from the sense that others wrest and rack out of him , let my best detractor examine how the Greek word warrants me . For my other fresh fry , let them fry in their foolish galls ; nothing so much weighed as ...
... illustration , if I abhor from the sense that others wrest and rack out of him , let my best detractor examine how the Greek word warrants me . For my other fresh fry , let them fry in their foolish galls ; nothing so much weighed as ...
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... illustration in a simile of his fervour , in most fervent - spirited fowls , resembling the wrathful fight of Sarpedon and Patroclus to two vultures fighting , and crying on a rock ; which thus I have afterwards Englished , and here for ...
... illustration in a simile of his fervour , in most fervent - spirited fowls , resembling the wrathful fight of Sarpedon and Patroclus to two vultures fighting , and crying on a rock ; which thus I have afterwards Englished , and here for ...
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... illustration and ornament of a poem , lame of a foot , and idle ? The incredible violence suffered by Homer in all the rest of his most inimitable similes , being expressed in his place , will abun- dantly prove the stupidity of this ...
... illustration and ornament of a poem , lame of a foot , and idle ? The incredible violence suffered by Homer in all the rest of his most inimitable similes , being expressed in his place , will abun- dantly prove the stupidity of this ...
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... illustration both of Ajax ' strength and Hector's ; of Ajax , for giving such a force to it as could not spend itself ... illustrations are too bold and bombasted ; and out of that word is spun that which they call our fustian ; their ...
... illustration both of Ajax ' strength and Hector's ; of Ajax , for giving such a force to it as could not spend itself ... illustrations are too bold and bombasted ; and out of that word is spun that which they call our fustian ; their ...
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax Alcinous amongst answer'd Antilochus arms Atreus Atrides bear blood breast brought call'd cast charge chariot cloth extra command counsels Crown 8vo dame darts death Deiphobus Deity Diomed divine doth drave earth Eurymachus Eurypylus eyes fair fame fate father fear feast fell fight fire fleet flew force friends gave give Gods grace Grecian Greeks guest hand haste hath head heart heaven Hector Homer honour honour'd horse host Idomen ILIADS Ilion illustrated boards Jove Jove's king labour lance lives Lycian Menelaus mighty mind Nestor never Pallas Patroclus Peleus Phoebus Post 8vo pour'd Priam Priam's prince Pylos Queen reach'd sacred shield ship shore sire slain sleep soul spake spirit Spondanus stand stood strength strook sweet sword tears Telemachus thee Thetis thine thou took Trojans Troy turn'd Tydeus Ulysses vex'd wine wooers words wound