The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
מתוך הספר
עמוד 3
... ILIAD AND ODYSSEY . EXTRACTED FROM BOSSU . SECT . I. THE NATURE OF EPIC POETRY . THE fables of poets were originally employed in representing the Divine Nature , according to the notion then conceived of it . This sublime subject ...
... ILIAD AND ODYSSEY . EXTRACTED FROM BOSSU . SECT . I. THE NATURE OF EPIC POETRY . THE fables of poets were originally employed in representing the Divine Nature , according to the notion then conceived of it . This sublime subject ...
עמוד 5
... ILIAD . In every design which a man deliberately under- takes , the end he proposes is the first thing in his mind , and that by which he governs the whole work , 3 Quicquid præcipies esto brevis , ut citò dicta Percipiant animi dociles ...
... ILIAD . In every design which a man deliberately under- takes , the end he proposes is the first thing in his mind , and that by which he governs the whole work , 3 Quicquid præcipies esto brevis , ut citò dicta Percipiant animi dociles ...
עמוד 9
... not designed , like the Iliad , for the instruction of all the states of Greece joined in one body , but for each state in particular . As a state is composed of two parts , the head which commands and THE EPIC РОЕМ .. 9.
... not designed , like the Iliad , for the instruction of all the states of Greece joined in one body , but for each state in particular . As a state is composed of two parts , the head which commands and THE EPIC РОЕМ .. 9.
עמוד 11
... Iliad should be choleric and quarrelsome , so it is necessary in the fable of the Odyssey that the chief person should be sage and prudent . This raises a difficulty in the fiction ; because this person ought to be absent for the two ...
... Iliad should be choleric and quarrelsome , so it is necessary in the fable of the Odyssey that the chief person should be sage and prudent . This raises a difficulty in the fiction ; because this person ought to be absent for the two ...
עמוד 14
... Iliad , where the subjects suffer rather by the ill con- duct of their princes than through their own miscar- riages . But in the Odyssey it is not the fault of Ulysses that is the ruin of his subjects . This wise prince leaves untried ...
... Iliad , where the subjects suffer rather by the ill con- duct of their princes than through their own miscar- riages . But in the Odyssey it is not the fault of Ulysses that is the ruin of his subjects . This wise prince leaves untried ...
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Achilles address'd Agamemnon Alcinous Anticlea arms Atrides attend beneath bless'd bowl breast Calypso coast command coursers cried crown'd Cyclops death deep descends dire divine dome dreadful E'en Eteoneus Eurylochus Eurymachus eyes fable fair falchion fame fate father feast flies gales goddess gods grace grief guest hand haste Heaven hero honours Icarius Iliad isle Ithaca Jove king labours land Laodamas maid mind monarch mortal Nausicaa Neleus Neptune Nestor night nymph o'er oars palace Pallas pass'd Pisistratus plain poem poet press'd prince Pylian Pylos queen race rage realms replies rest rise rites roar rock roll'd round royal sacred sails shade shining ship sire skies soft sorrows soul Sparta spoke stern storms stranger suitors Swift Taphian tears Telemachus tempest thee thou throne toils toss'd touch'd train Troy Ulysses vessel wandering watery waves winds wine wise woes wretched youth