The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Nide 13John & Arthur Arch; and for Bell & Bradfute, and J. Mundell & Company Edinburgh, 1795 |
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Sivu 13
... arms extenfive from their shoulders grow , Their limbs of equal magnitude below ; Potent in arms , and dreadful at the spear , They live injurious , and devoid of fear : On the crude flesh of beasts they feed alone , Savage their nature ...
... arms extenfive from their shoulders grow , Their limbs of equal magnitude below ; Potent in arms , and dreadful at the spear , They live injurious , and devoid of fear : On the crude flesh of beasts they feed alone , Savage their nature ...
Sivu 18
... arms were used , we may learn from Plutarch ; his age without showing the utmost deteftation to who tells us , when Cimon , the fon of Miltiades , them . We see the fame purity of manners , the carried the bones of Thefeus from the ifle ...
... arms were used , we may learn from Plutarch ; his age without showing the utmost deteftation to who tells us , when Cimon , the fon of Miltiades , them . We see the fame purity of manners , the carried the bones of Thefeus from the ifle ...
Sivu 19
... arms . Tertia poft illas fucceffit aënea proles , σιτον Sævior ingeniis , et ad horrida promptior arma . Ver . 208. Here the poet , speaking of the giant race , fays , vòi i Dito noon , of which Schrevelius , Tzetzes , and other ...
... arms . Tertia poft illas fucceffit aënea proles , σιτον Sævior ingeniis , et ad horrida promptior arma . Ver . 208. Here the poet , speaking of the giant race , fays , vòi i Dito noon , of which Schrevelius , Tzetzes , and other ...
Sivu 41
... arms ; the Furies took their birth 290 Hence , and the Wood - nymphs of the spacious earth . Saturn the parts divided from the wound , Spoils of his parent god , caft from the ground Into the fea ; long through the watery plain ; They ...
... arms ; the Furies took their birth 290 Hence , and the Wood - nymphs of the spacious earth . Saturn the parts divided from the wound , Spoils of his parent god , caft from the ground Into the fea ; long through the watery plain ; They ...
Sivu 42
... arms : And hence Cymodoce the floods who binds , And with Cymatolege ftills the winds ; With them the power does ... arm the dog and herdsmen flain , The hero drove the oxen crofs the main ; The wide brow'd herds he to Tirynthus bore ...
... arms : And hence Cymodoce the floods who binds , And with Cymatolege ftills the winds ; With them the power does ... arm the dog and herdsmen flain , The hero drove the oxen crofs the main ; The wide brow'd herds he to Tirynthus bore ...
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