Antiquities Explained: Being a Collection of Figured Gems Illustrated by Similar Descriptions Taken from the Classics, 第 1 卷J. Bettenham, 1737 - 188 頁 |
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... Homer ; further I cannot go , tho ' I am apt to believe , with Horace , that there were Poets before Homer , and that He was too wife , not to imi- tate Them . This we certainly know , that Virgil ju- diciously introduced in his Poem ...
... Homer ; further I cannot go , tho ' I am apt to believe , with Horace , that there were Poets before Homer , and that He was too wife , not to imi- tate Them . This we certainly know , that Virgil ju- diciously introduced in his Poem ...
第 xxix 頁
... HOMER'S ILIAD men- tion'd . Quotation to this Purpose from the ODYS- The Translation by Mr. POPE . Of NEP- TUNE'S Trident ; Its Power of Raifing Storms : Paffage from the ODYSSEY ; Englished by Mr. POPE . Power of the Trident in laying ...
... HOMER'S ILIAD men- tion'd . Quotation to this Purpose from the ODYS- The Translation by Mr. POPE . Of NEP- TUNE'S Trident ; Its Power of Raifing Storms : Paffage from the ODYSSEY ; Englished by Mr. POPE . Power of the Trident in laying ...
第 xxxii 頁
... HOMER and VIRGIL ; tranflated by Mr. POPE and Mr. DRYDEN ; VIRGIL improves upon HOMER in the Article of the CADUCEUS . CONTENTS of XII . MERY and AMPHITRITE or VENUS . ] The CADUCEUS and and Purse two Emblems of MERCURY ; Fishes equally ...
... HOMER and VIRGIL ; tranflated by Mr. POPE and Mr. DRYDEN ; VIRGIL improves upon HOMER in the Article of the CADUCEUS . CONTENTS of XII . MERY and AMPHITRITE or VENUS . ] The CADUCEUS and and Purse two Emblems of MERCURY ; Fishes equally ...
第 xxxiv 頁
... HOMER and CYNÆTHUS , translated by Mr. CONGREVE . A Detail of the whole Amour of VENUS and AN- CHISES drawn from feveral Paffages of the fame Hymn ; trans- lated by the fame Hand . Critical Observations on this Hymn ; ift That it is ...
... HOMER and CYNÆTHUS , translated by Mr. CONGREVE . A Detail of the whole Amour of VENUS and AN- CHISES drawn from feveral Paffages of the fame Hymn ; trans- lated by the fame Hand . Critical Observations on this Hymn ; ift That it is ...
第 xxxvii 頁
... HOMER or CYNÆTHUS , makes bathing her first Care be- fore She fet out to captivate ANCH ISES . The Paffage inferted , and translated by Mr. CONGREVE . A Similar Paffage inferted from the Song of DEMODICUS in HOMER , and translated by ...
... HOMER or CYNÆTHUS , makes bathing her first Care be- fore She fet out to captivate ANCH ISES . The Paffage inferted , and translated by Mr. CONGREVE . A Similar Paffage inferted from the Song of DEMODICUS in HOMER , and translated by ...
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ÆNEID ALCIDES AMPHITRYON ANACREON ANCHISES ancient ANTAEUS Antiquity Arms Artiſt BACCHUS Bath Beauty becauſe BEGER Breaſt Charms CONTENTS Crotalum CUPID defcribes Defign Deſcription Divine DRYDEN Epigram ev'ry EXPOSITOR faid fame Hand FAUNS fays feems fhall Figure firft Firſt fome ftands fuch GANYMEDE GODDESS GRACES Hair HEBE HERCULES Herſelf HESIOD Himſelf HOMER ILIAD Jove JUNO JUPITER Labor laſt lefs Love Lycus MARS MEGARA moft Monſters moſt muſt Number obferves Occafion OMPHALE ONOMACRITUS OVID Paffage inferted Paffion PAUSANIAS pleaſing Poet Pow'r preſent Reaſon repreſented ſeems ſhall SILIUS ITALICUS ſtands Thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe Thou thro tranflated uſed Vafe VENUS ANADYOMENE VENUS and CUPID VIRGIL VULCAN whofe Whoſe Wreath γὰρ δὲ δὴ Διὸς ἐγὼ Εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπεὶ ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ μιν μοι οἱ Οὐκ πρὸς τὰ τὰς τε τε καὶ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τῷ τῶν ὑπὸ ὡς
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第 12 頁 - Hermes obeys ; with golden pinions binds His flying feet, and mounts the western winds : And, whether o'er the seas or earth he flies, With rapid force they bear him down the skies. But first he grasps within his awful hand The mark of...
第 153 頁 - Nor plied the grass, nor bent the tender grain; And when along the level seas they flew, Scarce on the surface curl'd the briny dew. Such Erichthonius was: from him there came The sacred Tros, of whom the Trojan name.
第 106 頁 - No sooner landed, in his den they found The triple porter of the Stygian sound, Grim Cerberus, who soon began to rear His crested snakes, and arm'd his bristling hair.
第 176 頁 - Galon of Ale at our Buttrye. Item, at after Supper, a Chete loff and a Maunchet at our Panatrye barr ; a Gallon of Ale at our Buttrye barr; and half a Galon of Wyne at our Seller Barr.
第 182 頁 - In haftc they feiz'd him, and in hafte they bound ; Eager, for both had been deluded long With fruitlefs hope of his...
第 64 頁 - Sweet negligence ! by artful study wrought, A graceful error, and a lovely fault. The judgment of the glass is here unknown ; Here mirrors are supply'd by every stone.
第 154 頁 - So shall thy suppliant, strengthen'd from above, Fearless pursue the journey mark'd by Jove." Jove heard his prayer, and from the throne on high Despatch'd his bird, celestial augury! The swift^wing'd chaser of the feather'd game, And known to gods by Percnos
第 39 頁 - And am at laft by my own Arts betray'd. Erring like them, with Appetite deprav'd, This Hour, by thee, I have a Son conceiv'd ; Whom hid beneath my Zone, I muft conceal, 'Till Time his being and my Shame reveal.
第 150 頁 - Where, all his Hours are paft in circling Joy, Which Age can ne'er decay, nor Death deftroy. Now, when this Embafly the King receives, No more for abfent Ganymede he grieves; The pleafing News his aged Heart revives, And with Delight his Swift-heel'd Steeds he drives.