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... Achilles , and thy reverend sire Mencetius , turn'd the fragments on the fire . Achilles sees us , to the feast invites ; Social we sit , and share the genial rites . We then explain'd the cause on which we came , Urg'd you to arms ...
... Achilles , and thy reverend sire Mencetius , turn'd the fragments on the fire . Achilles sees us , to the feast invites ; Social we sit , and share the genial rites . We then explain'd the cause on which we came , Urg'd you to arms ...
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... Achilles . The beginning of this action is the change of Achilles from a calm to a passionate temper . The middle is the effects of his passion , and all the illustrious deaths it is the cause of . The end of this same action is the re ...
... Achilles . The beginning of this action is the change of Achilles from a calm to a passionate temper . The middle is the effects of his passion , and all the illustrious deaths it is the cause of . The end of this same action is the re ...
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... Achilles who is for revenging himself upon Agamemnon by the means of Hector and the Trojans . The intrigue comprehends the three days ' fight which hap- pened in the absence of Achilles : and it consists on one side in the resistance of ...
... Achilles who is for revenging himself upon Agamemnon by the means of Hector and the Trojans . The intrigue comprehends the three days ' fight which hap- pened in the absence of Achilles : and it consists on one side in the resistance of ...
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the First Pastoral | 3 |
WINDSOR FOREST | 14 |
A Farewell to Loudon in the year 1714 | 22 |
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The Works of Alexander Pope William John Courthope,John Wilson Croker,Alexander Pope Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2015 |
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