The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Strana 137
... Homer tells us in the same manner , that upon Diomedes wounding the gods , there flowed from the wound an ichor , or pure kind of blood , which was not bred from mortal viands ; and that , though the pain was exquisitely great , the ...
... Homer tells us in the same manner , that upon Diomedes wounding the gods , there flowed from the wound an ichor , or pure kind of blood , which was not bred from mortal viands ; and that , though the pain was exquisitely great , the ...
Strana 138
... Homer , before he entered into this engagement of the an- gels . Homer there gives us a scene of men , heroes , and gods , mixed together in battle . Mars animates the contending armies , and lifts up his voice in such a manner , that ...
... Homer , before he entered into this engagement of the an- gels . Homer there gives us a scene of men , heroes , and gods , mixed together in battle . Mars animates the contending armies , and lifts up his voice in such a manner , that ...
Strana 263
... Homer and Virgil are full of imaginary persons , who are very beautiful in poetry , when they are just shown without being engaged in any series of action . Homer , indeed , represents Sleep as a person , and ascribes a short part to ...
... Homer and Virgil are full of imaginary persons , who are very beautiful in poetry , when they are just shown without being engaged in any series of action . Homer , indeed , represents Sleep as a person , and ascribes a short part to ...
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