The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, Band 4A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... Iliad in one night's time , which was given in order to confine him for some days . These stories , which are told of almost every celebrated wit , may perhaps be true . But for my own part , I never found any of those prodigies of ...
... Iliad in one night's time , which was given in order to confine him for some days . These stories , which are told of almost every celebrated wit , may perhaps be true . But for my own part , I never found any of those prodigies of ...
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... to the translation of the Iliad , is written by Parnell and corrected by Pope ; and , as that great poet assures us in the same place , this correction was not effected without great labour 2 . LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 19.
... to the translation of the Iliad , is written by Parnell and corrected by Pope ; and , as that great poet assures us in the same place , this correction was not effected without great labour 2 . LIFE OF DR PARNELL . 19.
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... Iliad of Homer , the Eneid of Virgil , and every celebrated tragedy of antiquity and the present times , because there is no such thing in nature as a Hector or Turnus talking in hexameter , or an Othello in blank verse : we should ...
... Iliad of Homer , the Eneid of Virgil , and every celebrated tragedy of antiquity and the present times , because there is no such thing in nature as a Hector or Turnus talking in hexameter , or an Othello in blank verse : we should ...
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... Iliad and Odyssey . Cicero enters into the spirit of Plato , and exclaims , in his first book , « De Natura Deorum : » - Nec multa absurdiorá sunt ea , quæ , poetarum vocibus fusa , ipsa suavitate nocuerunt : qui , et ira inflammatos ...
... Iliad and Odyssey . Cicero enters into the spirit of Plato , and exclaims , in his first book , « De Natura Deorum : » - Nec multa absurdiorá sunt ea , quæ , poetarum vocibus fusa , ipsa suavitate nocuerunt : qui , et ira inflammatos ...
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... Iliad and Odyssey . For example , the Grecian bard says simply , the sun rose ; and his translator gives us a beautiful picture of the sun rising . Homer mentions a person who played upon the lyre ; the translator sets him before us ...
... Iliad and Odyssey . For example , the Grecian bard says simply , the sun rose ; and his translator gives us a beautiful picture of the sun rising . Homer mentions a person who played upon the lyre ; the translator sets him before us ...
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