The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq, Band 3J. Balfour, 1764 |
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... Homer , several times tranflated into French . Effay on Man , by the Abbé Reynel , in verfe ; by Monfieur Silhouet , in profe , 1737 , and fince by others in French , Italian , and Latin .. fashion . A fatire therefore on writers , fo ...
... Homer , several times tranflated into French . Effay on Man , by the Abbé Reynel , in verfe ; by Monfieur Silhouet , in profe , 1737 , and fince by others in French , Italian , and Latin .. fashion . A fatire therefore on writers , fo ...
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... 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 refemblance 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 refemblance of his " infernal Father . " Finding ...
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... Homer breathes all " through this tranflation . - I am in doubt , whether " I fhould moft admire the juftnefs to the original , " or the force and beauty of the language , or the " founding variety of the numbers : But when I find all ...
... Homer breathes all " through this tranflation . - I am in doubt , whether " I fhould moft admire the juftnefs to the original , " or the force and beauty of the language , or the " founding variety of the numbers : But when I find all ...
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... Homer which have " been published already by Mr Pope , give us reafon " to think that the Iliad will appear in English with " as little difadvantage to that immortal poem . " As to the reft , there is a flight mistake xxviii TESTIMONIES .
... Homer which have " been published already by Mr Pope , give us reafon " to think that the Iliad will appear in English with " as little difadvantage to that immortal poem . " As to the reft , there is a flight mistake xxviii TESTIMONIES .
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... n thy life , be faultless as thy line . b Verfes to Mr P. on his tranflation of Homer . c Poem prefixed to his works . □ In his poems , printed for B. Lintot . " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " OF AUTHORS . XXXV.
... n thy life , be faultless as thy line . b Verfes to Mr P. on his tranflation of Homer . c Poem prefixed to his works . □ In his poems , printed for B. Lintot . " Yet envy ftill with fiercer rage pursues , " OF AUTHORS . XXXV.
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