The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of the AuthorCrissy & Markley, 1853 - 484 sivua |
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... Achilles and Atrides strove ; to pay ; he therefore received , including the two Such was the sovereign doom , and such the will of Jove hundred pounds a volume , five thousand three hun- dred and twenty pounds four shillings without de ...
... Achilles and Atrides strove ; to pay ; he therefore received , including the two Such was the sovereign doom , and such the will of Jove hundred pounds a volume , five thousand three hun- dred and twenty pounds four shillings without de ...
Sivu 171
... Achilles , yet includes in his poem the whole are so altered and interwoven with the rest , that se- history of the Trojan war , in like manner our author veral have already been , and more will be , by the ig- hath drawn into this ...
... Achilles , yet includes in his poem the whole are so altered and interwoven with the rest , that se- history of the Trojan war , in like manner our author veral have already been , and more will be , by the ig- hath drawn into this ...
Sivu 173
... Achilles and Æneas show us , that all those are of small avail , without the constant assist - of our hero's title . ' It would never , ' say they , ' have been esteemed 1 Alluding to these lines in the epistle to Dr. Arbuth ...
... Achilles and Æneas show us , that all those are of small avail , without the constant assist - of our hero's title . ' It would never , ' say they , ' have been esteemed 1 Alluding to these lines in the epistle to Dr. Arbuth ...
Sivu 184
... Achilles : if he falls , ' tis like the beloved Nisus ; and ( what Homer makes to be the chief of all praises ) he is favoured of the gods : he says but three words , and his prayer is heard ; a goddess conveys it to the seat of Jupiter ...
... Achilles : if he falls , ' tis like the beloved Nisus ; and ( what Homer makes to be the chief of all praises ) he is favoured of the gods : he says but three words , and his prayer is heard ; a goddess conveys it to the seat of Jupiter ...
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... Achilles is not and those who consider him in this light , will double as good a prince as Æneas , when the very moral of their pleasure in the perusal of him . Let them think his poem required a contrary character : it is thus that ...
... Achilles is not and those who consider him in this light , will double as good a prince as Æneas , when the very moral of their pleasure in the perusal of him . Let them think his poem required a contrary character : it is thus that ...
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Achilles Ajax Alcinous Antilochus arms Asius Atrides behold beneath bless'd blood bold brave breast breath chariot charms chief coursers cries crown'd dart dead death descends Diomed divine dreadful Dunciad E'en eyes fair falchion fall fame fate fear feast field fierce fight fire fix'd flames flies fury glory goddess gods grace Grecian Greece Greeks hand haste hear heart heaven Hector hero honours Idomeneus Iliad Ilion immortal javelin Jove king labours live lord Lycian maid Menelaus mighty mind monarch mortal night numbers nymph o'er Pallas Patroclus Peleus plain poem poet Pope praise press'd Priam pride prince proud Pylian queen race rage rise round sacred shade shining shore sire skies slain soul spear spoke steeds stood Swift tears Telemachus thee thine thou throne thunder toils trembling Trojan Troy Tydeus Ulysses verse walls warrior woes wound wretched youth