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الصفحة 37
... Iliad II . 308. What were the Lacedæmo- nians profited before ( faith Cicero De Div . II . 25. ) or our own coun- trymen lately by the oftents and their interpreters ? which , if we muft believe them to be figns fent by the Gods , why ...
... Iliad II . 308. What were the Lacedæmo- nians profited before ( faith Cicero De Div . II . 25. ) or our own coun- trymen lately by the oftents and their interpreters ? which , if we muft believe them to be figns fent by the Gods , why ...
الصفحة 70
... fables tell ; ] Alluding to the famous ftory in Homer , of Juno's borrowing the girdle of Venus , and thereby deceiving Jupiter , Iliad . XIV . 214 . H , Though of this age the wonder and the fame , 70 Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D .
... fables tell ; ] Alluding to the famous ftory in Homer , of Juno's borrowing the girdle of Venus , and thereby deceiving Jupiter , Iliad . XIV . 214 . H , Though of this age the wonder and the fame , 70 Book II . PARADISE REGAIN'D .
الصفحة 129
... Iliad . Y , p . 1301. Ed . Bafil . 5 . It may be granted , and it is not at all improbable , that none be- fides the king might drink of that water of Choafpes , which was boiled and barrel'd up for his ufe in his military expeditions ...
... Iliad . Y , p . 1301. Ed . Bafil . 5 . It may be granted , and it is not at all improbable , that none be- fides the king might drink of that water of Choafpes , which was boiled and barrel'd up for his ufe in his military expeditions ...
الصفحة 134
... Iliad IV . 274. repos wεwv , and in Virgil En . VII . 793. nimbus peditum ; but as Mr. Thyer obferves with me , this verse is not very confiftent with what goes before , ver . 307 . 325 339 To nor with what follows to the fame purpose ...
... Iliad IV . 274. repos wεwv , and in Virgil En . VII . 793. nimbus peditum ; but as Mr. Thyer obferves with me , this verse is not very confiftent with what goes before , ver . 307 . 325 339 To nor with what follows to the fame purpose ...
الصفحة 147
... to illuftrate and adorn the fame fubject with feve- ral fimilitudes , as the reader may fee particularly in the second book of the Iliad before the catalogue of L 2 hips In cunning over - reach'd where least he thought , Book IV.
... to illuftrate and adorn the fame fubject with feve- ral fimilitudes , as the reader may fee particularly in the second book of the Iliad before the catalogue of L 2 hips In cunning over - reach'd where least he thought , Book IV.
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