A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's Tibullus |
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Sivu 4
The lives of few persons are confounded with so manv uncertainties and
fabulous relations a» those of HeGn<l and Homer; for wl ich reason, what may
possibly be true, is sometime-; as much disputed as the romantic part of their
stories.
The lives of few persons are confounded with so manv uncertainties and
fabulous relations a» those of HeGn<l and Homer; for wl ich reason, what may
possibly be true, is sometime-; as much disputed as the romantic part of their
stories.
Sivu 33
The reason why our poet addresses to Pcrses, J haw. ra-Twed in my notes: while
-he directs him- fe'i to r-» brother, be instructi his countrymen in al that i« useful to
know for the regulating their cv-isA, both in the business of agriculture, aod ca ...
The reason why our poet addresses to Pcrses, J haw. ra-Twed in my notes: while
-he directs him- fe'i to r-» brother, be instructi his countrymen in al that i« useful to
know for the regulating their cv-isA, both in the business of agriculture, aod ca ...
Sivu 333
This, I confess, seems at first sight to be a grievous accusation ; but yet, if duly
considered, it will appear to be of little moment : For not to mention that, for the
same reason that we ought not, as seme pretend, to read Lucretius, we ought ...
This, I confess, seems at first sight to be a grievous accusation ; but yet, if duly
considered, it will appear to be of little moment : For not to mention that, for the
same reason that we ought not, as seme pretend, to read Lucretius, we ought ...
Sivu 501
By what means the reflection is made from plain glasses the poet has taught
already : but seems to have omitted the reason of the several ioits of reflection
from all the other passes; for in these seven verses he seems to (peak only of
convex ...
By what means the reflection is made from plain glasses the poet has taught
already : but seems to have omitted the reason of the several ioits of reflection
from all the other passes; for in these seven verses he seems to (peak only of
convex ...
Sivu 506
through air and water; one of which it more transparent than the other; that it to
say, the air than the water ; but water is more dense than air : and this is the
reason that the ray-, projected from the eyes upon the oars, that are plunged in
water, ...
through air and water; one of which it more transparent than the other; that it to
say, the air than the water ; but water is more dense than air : and this is the
reason that the ray-, projected from the eyes upon the oars, that are plunged in
water, ...
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Æneid Amycus Anacreon ancient animals Argo argument Aristotle arms atoms beauty body breast called Chalciope charms chief Cicero Colchian colour death delight divine dread earth Epicurean Epicurus EPIGRAM ev'ry eyes fair fame fate fays fear feeds fense fire flame foul give goddess gods golden grace Greek hand heart heaven Hercules heroes Hesiod Homer honour IDYLLIUM Iliad images immortal Jason join'd Jove Jupiter king labour likewise limbs live Lucretius maid manner Medea mighty mind mortal motion move muses nature night nymphs o'er observes opinion Ovid pain passage Phrixus plain Plutarch poem poet pow'r prove Ptolemy quod reason rife round sacred Sappho seeds shore sire sleep song soul spring streams strike swain sweet thee Theocritus things thou Thrace Tiphys translation Venus verses Virgil voice void whence wind wine words