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... HOMER . VERY hiftorical account of Homer every biographer , in the abfence of re- gular hiftory , has not failed to exhibit an hypothens of his own . In the poems which are indifputably Homer's , he has no where fpoken directly of ...
... HOMER . VERY hiftorical account of Homer every biographer , in the abfence of re- gular hiftory , has not failed to exhibit an hypothens of his own . In the poems which are indifputably Homer's , he has no where fpoken directly of ...
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... Homer 622 years be fore the expedition of Xerxes ; whereas he himself , who was alive at the time of that expedition , tells us , in his hiftory , that Homer lived only 400 years before him . This fingular inconfiftency has been noticed ...
... Homer 622 years be fore the expedition of Xerxes ; whereas he himself , who was alive at the time of that expedition , tells us , in his hiftory , that Homer lived only 400 years before him . This fingular inconfiftency has been noticed ...
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... Homer might not do the fame ? and that , though living himself in a polifhed age , he had the good fenfe not to afcribe to the rough warriors of Ilium the refined manners of his own contemporaries . It was easier for him to give to his ...
... Homer might not do the fame ? and that , though living himself in a polifhed age , he had the good fenfe not to afcribe to the rough warriors of Ilium the refined manners of his own contemporaries . It was easier for him to give to his ...
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... Homer , and a temple erected to his memory in the environs of Bcliffus . They could boat the indirect authority of Thucydides , who afcribes to hit the Hymn to Apollo , in which he reprefents bimfelf as the blind map inhabiting Chios ...
... Homer , and a temple erected to his memory in the environs of Bcliffus . They could boat the indirect authority of Thucydides , who afcribes to hit the Hymn to Apollo , in which he reprefents bimfelf as the blind map inhabiting Chios ...
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... Homer , fays the learned Wolfius , that we are indebted for their prefent perfection , while the works of fo many and more recent authors have de- fcended to us imperfect , or are irrecover ably loft . fuppofition , that the cd , by ...
... Homer , fays the learned Wolfius , that we are indebted for their prefent perfection , while the works of fo many and more recent authors have de- fcended to us imperfect , or are irrecover ably loft . fuppofition , that the cd , by ...
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