Essential Articles for the Study of Alexander PopeMaynard Mack Archon Books, 1964 - 760 Seiten |
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... Iliad , VII . 116 ff . 30 Pope , Iliad , VII . 134 ff . 31 Homer's Iliad translated by Alexander Pope . . . with additional notes . By Gilbert Wakefield ( 1796 ) , Book VII , note ad loc . · • 32 OMHPOY INIAΣ K ... ( ed . Joshua Barnes ...
... Iliad , VII . 116 ff . 30 Pope , Iliad , VII . 134 ff . 31 Homer's Iliad translated by Alexander Pope . . . with additional notes . By Gilbert Wakefield ( 1796 ) , Book VII , note ad loc . · • 32 OMHPOY INIAΣ K ... ( ed . Joshua Barnes ...
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... Iliad , I , B3V . 6 MSS , I , 13o ; Iliad , I , F1r . 7 MSS , I , 7r ; Iliad , I , D1r . 8 MSS , I , 12г ; Iliad , I , E3r and 3V : " There is a graceful and dignify'd Simplicity , as well as a bald and sordid one , which differ as much ...
... Iliad , I , B3V . 6 MSS , I , 13o ; Iliad , I , F1r . 7 MSS , I , 7r ; Iliad , I , D1r . 8 MSS , I , 12г ; Iliad , I , E3r and 3V : " There is a graceful and dignify'd Simplicity , as well as a bald and sordid one , which differ as much ...
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... Iliad , I , C3V . 22 MSS , I , 4r : " If Homer were not the first who introduced the Deities ( as Herodotus imagines ) into the Religion of Greece , he was undoubtedly the first who brought them into ... ILIAD : 625 POPE'S ILIAD PREFACE.
... Iliad , I , C3V . 22 MSS , I , 4r : " If Homer were not the first who introduced the Deities ( as Herodotus imagines ) into the Religion of Greece , he was undoubtedly the first who brought them into ... ILIAD : 625 POPE'S ILIAD PREFACE.
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