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The Stile of Homer, who sings the Anger or Rage of Achilles, is rapid.[page 2]
The Stile of Virgil, who celebrates the Piety of ... by one Nominative Case, to the
close of the Period. Thus in Homer: "Goddess, sing the pernicious Anger of
Achilles,
The Stile of Homer, who sings the Anger or Rage of Achilles, is rapid.[page 2]
The Stile of Virgil, who celebrates the Piety of ... by one Nominative Case, to the
close of the Period. Thus in Homer: "Goddess, sing the pernicious Anger of
Achilles,
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Thus in Homer: "Goddess, sing the pernicious Anger of Achilles, which brought
infinite Woes to the Grecians, and sent many valiant Souls of Heroes to Hell, and
gave their Bodies to the Dogs, and to the Fowls of the Air." Here you see it is the ...
Thus in Homer: "Goddess, sing the pernicious Anger of Achilles, which brought
infinite Woes to the Grecians, and sent many valiant Souls of Heroes to Hell, and
gave their Bodies to the Dogs, and to the Fowls of the Air." Here you see it is the ...
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He published the first among some Miscellany Poems several Years since, the
latter in his four Books of the Æneid about two Years ago. [page 4] I. "Arms and
the Man I sing; the first who driv'n From Trojan Shores, the Fugitive of Heav'n, ...
He published the first among some Miscellany Poems several Years since, the
latter in his four Books of the Æneid about two Years ago. [page 4] I. "Arms and
the Man I sing; the first who driv'n From Trojan Shores, the Fugitive of Heav'n, ...
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"The Anger of Achilles, Goddess, sing; Which to the Greeks did endless Sorrows
bring; And sent untimely, to the Realms of Night, The Souls of many Chiefs,
renown'd in Fight: And gave their Bodies for the Dogs to tear, And every hungry
Fowl ...
"The Anger of Achilles, Goddess, sing; Which to the Greeks did endless Sorrows
bring; And sent untimely, to the Realms of Night, The Souls of many Chiefs,
renown'd in Fight: And gave their Bodies for the Dogs to tear, And every hungry
Fowl ...
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Arms and the Man I sing, the first who driv'n From Trojan Shores, the Fugitive of
Heav'n, Came to th' Italian and Lavinian Coast; Much o'er the Earth was He, and
Ocean tost, By Heavenly Powers, and Juno's lasting Rage; Much too He bore, ...
Arms and the Man I sing, the first who driv'n From Trojan Shores, the Fugitive of
Heav'n, Came to th' Italian and Lavinian Coast; Much o'er the Earth was He, and
Ocean tost, By Heavenly Powers, and Juno's lasting Rage; Much too He bore, ...
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