Critical Observations on ShakespeareG. Hawkins, 1748 - 411 pàgines |
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Pàgina xiv
... Homer defcribing a VAIN - GLORI- " OUS ONE makes him put them on before the fight , " and while he only expected to overcome , σε δ ̓ ἐνδυνε χιώνα σε Καλὸν νημάτιον . ” Mr.W. I know not which to admire moft , the fagacity or learning of ...
... Homer defcribing a VAIN - GLORI- " OUS ONE makes him put them on before the fight , " and while he only expected to overcome , σε δ ̓ ἐνδυνε χιώνα σε Καλὸν νημάτιον . ” Mr.W. I know not which to admire moft , the fagacity or learning of ...
Pàgina xxvi
... Homer [ Il . y ' . 449. ] being in like circum- Stances with the Fairy Knight . Again , c . 8. ft . 46 . Ne fpared they to strip her naked ALL . ” i.e. quite naked . In allufion to Revelation . xvii , 16. " Thefe fhall bate the whore ...
... Homer [ Il . y ' . 449. ] being in like circum- Stances with the Fairy Knight . Again , c . 8. ft . 46 . Ne fpared they to strip her naked ALL . ” i.e. quite naked . In allufion to Revelation . xvii , 16. " Thefe fhall bate the whore ...
Pàgina xxxvii
... Homer , Λάϊον ἔσσο χιλῶνα . 1. γ . 57. lapideam indutus fuiffes tunicam : tho ' there it means ftoned to death . " Sets up his reft , & c . " The Serjeant or Bailiff carried with him a mace , as an enfign of his authority ; this mace be ...
... Homer , Λάϊον ἔσσο χιλῶνα . 1. γ . 57. lapideam indutus fuiffes tunicam : tho ' there it means ftoned to death . " Sets up his reft , & c . " The Serjeant or Bailiff carried with him a mace , as an enfign of his authority ; this mace be ...
Pàgina 11
... Homer in Greek and Virgil in " Latin ; rime being no neceffary adjunct or " true ornament of poem or good verfe , in long " works efpecially , but the invention of a bar- " which , Dryden turned the Paradife loft into rime , calling it ...
... Homer in Greek and Virgil in " Latin ; rime being no neceffary adjunct or " true ornament of poem or good verfe , in long " works efpecially , but the invention of a bar- " which , Dryden turned the Paradife loft into rime , calling it ...
Pàgina 13
... Homer has , here and there , these fimilar founds and cadences .な Ι . 6. 865. Καύματα ἐξ ἀνέμοιο δυσαίω . ὀρνυμένοιο . Π . τ . 392. Ὕλλῳ ἐπ ̓ ἰχθυόεντι , καὶ Ἕρμῳ δινήεντι . 7 But the fcarcity of them in fo long a poem plainly fhews ...
... Homer has , here and there , these fimilar founds and cadences .な Ι . 6. 865. Καύματα ἐξ ἀνέμοιο δυσαίω . ὀρνυμένοιο . Π . τ . 392. Ὕλλῳ ἐπ ̓ ἰχθυόεντι , καὶ Ἕρμῳ δινήεντι . 7 But the fcarcity of them in fo long a poem plainly fhews ...
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