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" ... evidently, affect us not in proportion to those of Homer. His characters of valour are much alike : even that of Turnus... "
The Argonautics, tr. into Engl. verse with notes by W. Preston - Page 219
by Apollonius (of Rhodes) - 1803
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The Whole Poetical Works of Alexander Pope ...: Including His Translations ...

Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 pages
...would be endltfs to produce inftances of thefe kinds. The characters of Virgil are far from ftriking us in this open manner; they lie in a great degree hidden and undiftinguifhed, and where they are marked moil evidently, affect us not in proportion to thole of...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: Satires. On receiving from the Right ...

Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 pages
...have been borrowed from an Epiftle of Gravlna to Mqffei, p. 248. In Napoli, i7I6. WARTOH. ftriking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undiftinguifhed, and where they are marked moft evidently affect us not in proportion to thofe of Homer....
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. In Verse and Prose: Containing ..., Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1806 - 550 pages
...l>een borrowed from an Epiflle of Gravino to Maffci, p. 248. In Napoli, 1716. WAKTON. » 04 ftriking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undiftinguiflied, and where they are marked moft evidently affect us not hi proportion to thofe of...
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The works of Alexander Pope. Containing the principal notes of drs ..., Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 pages
...have been borrowed from an Epillle of Gravina to Maffei, p. 248. la Napoli, 1716. WARTON. ftriking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undiftinguifhed, and where they are marked mod evidently affect us not in proportion to thofe of Homer....
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The poets of Great Britain complete from Chaucer to Churchill, Volume 41

John Bell - 1807 - 472 pages
...upon experience. It would he endless to produce instances of tliese kinds. The characters of Virgil are far from striking us in this open manner; they...evidently, affect us not in proportion to those of Homer. His characters of valour are much alike ; even that of Turnus seems no way peculiar but as it...
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The Iliad, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1807 - 568 pages
...upon experience. It would be endless to produce instances of these kinds. The characters of Virgil are far from striking us in this open manner; they...evidently, affect us not in proportion to those of Homer. His characters of valour are much alike ; even that of Turnus seems no way peculiar but as it...
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The Iliad of Homer, tr. by A. Pope

Homerus - 1808 - 574 pages
...these kinds. The characters of Virgil are far fram sinking us in this open manner ; they lie in agreat degree hidden and undistinguished, and where they...evidently, affect us not in proportion to those of Homer. His characters of Tfclor are much alike ; even that of Turnus seems no way peculiar hut as it...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 770 pages
...experience. It would be endless to produce instances of these kinds. The characters of Virgil зге far from striking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undistinguished, aad wh< re they arc marked most evidently, affect us not in proportion to those of Homer. His characters...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Pope's Homer's ...

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 760 pages
...experience. It would be endless to produce instances of these kinds. The characters of Virr: a« ttr from striking us in this open manner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undistinguished, KÁ where they are marked most evidently, afl'cct us not in proportion to those of Homer. His caiacluT»...
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The works of Alexander Pope. With a selection of explanatory notes ..., Volume 5

Alexander Pope - 1812 - 322 pages
...upon experience. It would be endless to produce instances of these kinds. The characters of Virgil are far from striking us in this open manner; they...evidently affect us not in proportion to those of Homer. His characters of valour are much alike; even that of Turnus seems no way peculiar but as it...
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