The Works of the English Poets: Pope's HomerH. Hughs, 1779 |
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الصفحة 26
... Jove , & c . As for the rest , whenever any can be as fully and fignificantly expreft in a fingle word as in a compound one , the courfe to be taken is obvious . Some that cannot be fo turned as to preferve their full image by one or ...
... Jove , & c . As for the rest , whenever any can be as fully and fignificantly expreft in a fingle word as in a compound one , the courfe to be taken is obvious . Some that cannot be fo turned as to preferve their full image by one or ...
الصفحة 38
... Jove reftore you , when your toils are o'er , Safe to the pleasures of your native shore . But oh ! relieve a wretched parent's pain , And give Chryfeïs to thefe arms again ; If mercy fail , yet let my presents move , And dread avenging ...
... Jove reftore you , when your toils are o'er , Safe to the pleasures of your native shore . But oh ! relieve a wretched parent's pain , And give Chryfeïs to thefe arms again ; If mercy fail , yet let my presents move , And dread avenging ...
الصفحة 40
... Jove . If broken vows this heavy curfe have laid , Let altars fmoke , and hecatombs be paid . So Heaven aton'd shall dying Greece restore , And Phoebus dart his burning shafts no more . He faid , and fat : when Chalcas thus reply'd ...
... Jove . If broken vows this heavy curfe have laid , Let altars fmoke , and hecatombs be paid . So Heaven aton'd shall dying Greece restore , And Phoebus dart his burning shafts no more . He faid , and fat : when Chalcas thus reply'd ...
الصفحة 42
... Jove's decree our conquering powers 165 Shall humble to the duft her lofty towers . Then thus the king : Shall I my prize resign With tame content , and thou poffeft of thine ? Great as thou art , and like a God in fight , Think not to ...
... Jove's decree our conquering powers 165 Shall humble to the duft her lofty towers . Then thus the king : Shall I my prize resign With tame content , and thou poffeft of thine ? Great as thou art , and like a God in fight , Think not to ...
الصفحة 44
... Jove himself shall guard a monarch's right . Of all the kings ( the God's diftinguish'd care ) To power fuperior none fuch hatred bear : 220 225 230 Strife and debate thy restless foul employ , And wars Strife 44 POPE'S HOMER .
... Jove himself shall guard a monarch's right . Of all the kings ( the God's diftinguish'd care ) To power fuperior none fuch hatred bear : 220 225 230 Strife and debate thy restless foul employ , And wars Strife 44 POPE'S HOMER .
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Achilles Agamemnon Ajax arms Atrides bands bold brave breaſt chariot chief cloſe counfels courfers crown'd dare dart defcends Diomed divine dreadful Eurypylus Ev'n eyes facred faid fame fate fent fhades fhall fhining fhips fhore fide field fierce fight filent filver fire firft firſt fix'd flain flames flew fome foul fpear ftand ftill ftrength fuch fury glory Goddeſs Gods Grecian Greece Greeks ground hafte hand Heaven Hector heroes himſelf hoft hoftile Homer honours hoſt Idomeneus immortal javelin Jove king lance laſt Lycian mighty monarch moſt muſt Neftor numbers o'er Oeneus Oïleus Pallas Patroclus pierc'd plain praiſe Priam prince Pylian race rage rifing ſhade ſhakes ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhield ſhining ſhips ſhore ſhould Simoïs ſkies ſpear ſpoil ſpoke ſpread ſtand ſtate ſteeds Sthenelus ſtood ſtrong thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thunder toils trembling Trojan troops Troy Tydeus Tydides Ulyffes walls warriour whofe whoſe wound
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الصفحة 6 - How fertile will that imagination appear which was able to clothe all the properties of elements, the qualifications of the mind, the virtues and vices, in forms and persons, and to introduce them into actions agreeable to the nature of the things they shadowed?
الصفحة 10 - ... together by the extent and fecundity of his imagination ; to which all things, in their various views, presented themselves in an instant, and had their impressions taken off to perfection at a heat...
الصفحة 13 - Thus his measures, instead of being fetters to his sense, were always in readiness to run along with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a farther representation of his notions, in the correspondence of their sounds to what they signified.
الصفحة 29 - I doubt not many have been led into that error by the shortness of it, which proceeds not from his following the original line by line, but from the contractions above mentioned.
الصفحة 268 - But thou, O king, to council call the old; Great is thy sway, and weighty are thy cares; Thy high commands must spirit all our wars. With Thracian wines recruit thy honour'd guests, For happy counsels flow from sober feasts.
الصفحة 1 - Nature to more regularity, and such a figure, which the common eye may better take in, and is therefore more entertained with. And perhaps the reason why common...
الصفحة 5 - If he has given a regular catalogue of an army, they all draw up their forces in the same order.
الصفحة 2 - If some things are too luxuriant it is owing to the richness of the soil; and if others are not arrived to perfection or maturity, it is only because they are overrun and oppressed by those of a stronger nature.
الصفحة 30 - However, had he translated the whole work, I would no more have attempted Homer after him than Virgil, his Version of whom (notwithstanding some human errors) is the most noble and spirited translation I know in any language.
الصفحة 239 - Olympus' cloudy tops arise. The sire of gods his awful silence broke, The heavens, attentive, trembled as he spoke : "Celestial states, immortal gods, give ear! Hear our decree, and reverence what ye hear ! The fix'd decree, which not all heaven can move ; Thou, Fate ! fulfil it ; and, ye powers, approve...