Discoveries in hieroglyphics, and other antiquities, in progress to which many compositions are put in a light entirely new, 第 5-6 卷1813 |
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... Homer , the Iliad and the Odyssey , do , in fact , covertly treat of objects of far greater consequence than they primarily and ostensibly import ; and this I am about to shew in the ensuing disserta- tion . If , indeed , the classics ...
... Homer , the Iliad and the Odyssey , do , in fact , covertly treat of objects of far greater consequence than they primarily and ostensibly import ; and this I am about to shew in the ensuing disserta- tion . If , indeed , the classics ...
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Robert Deverell. creased , when , upon turning to the other great poem of Homer , the Odyssey , we find an account of a war nearly similar to that of the Iliad , with a graft therein by way of episode , containing a detailed ac- count of ...
Robert Deverell. creased , when , upon turning to the other great poem of Homer , the Odyssey , we find an account of a war nearly similar to that of the Iliad , with a graft therein by way of episode , containing a detailed ac- count of ...
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... Homer , is most striking , as well as most amusing , in proof of the identity of their subjects ; but as to my present purpose , which professes to give only a general notion of some of the various methods of inventing fable , devised ...
... Homer , is most striking , as well as most amusing , in proof of the identity of their subjects ; but as to my present purpose , which professes to give only a general notion of some of the various methods of inventing fable , devised ...
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... Homer's own Travels . These opinions , though advanced by a venerable student , who was admitted to be one of the pro- foundest scholars in Europe , other learned writers called in question , and both sides zealously main- tained their ...
... Homer's own Travels . These opinions , though advanced by a venerable student , who was admitted to be one of the pro- foundest scholars in Europe , other learned writers called in question , and both sides zealously main- tained their ...
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... Homer , might be drawn possibly , in respect to the other Grecian poets the suspicion was justified by the fact ; and in proceeding afterwards from the poets to the historians , the orators , and the philosophers of Greece , I found ...
... Homer , might be drawn possibly , in respect to the other Grecian poets the suspicion was justified by the fact ; and in proceeding afterwards from the poets to the historians , the orators , and the philosophers of Greece , I found ...
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