Select EssaysR. Phillips, 1800 - 264 psl. |
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... Homer , with a display of extraordinary spirit and magnanimity , The subject of this conversation turned chiefly upon kingly government , and took place dur- , ing a military expedition , in which he accom- panied his father , who ...
... Homer , with a display of extraordinary spirit and magnanimity , The subject of this conversation turned chiefly upon kingly government , and took place dur- , ing a military expedition , in which he accom- panied his father , who ...
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... Homer , as to be incessantly occu- pied with him alone , to the neglect of all other poets , whose wisdom entitles them to a share in your regards ? Because , said Alexander , every kind of poetry , father ! seems to me no more suitable ...
... Homer , as to be incessantly occu- pied with him alone , to the neglect of all other poets , whose wisdom entitles them to a share in your regards ? Because , said Alexander , every kind of poetry , father ! seems to me no more suitable ...
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... Homer , with impatience and disgust . These magnanimous sentiments , which dis- covered an elevation of mind above all vulgar and mean conceptions , and a competition with heroes and with demi - gods , imprest on Philip the feelings of ...
... Homer , with impatience and disgust . These magnanimous sentiments , which dis- covered an elevation of mind above all vulgar and mean conceptions , and a competition with heroes and with demi - gods , imprest on Philip the feelings of ...
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... Homer . But where , replied Philip , does Homer treat of agriculture ? You mean , perhaps , those fanci- ful representations of ploughmen , and reapers , and vintagers , in the Shield ? Not so , said Alexander ; but rather the following ...
... Homer . But where , replied Philip , does Homer treat of agriculture ? You mean , perhaps , those fanci- ful representations of ploughmen , and reapers , and vintagers , in the Shield ? Not so , said Alexander ; but rather the following ...
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... Homer the divine . Victor in song No wonder , replied Alexander , if he were worsted ; for that trial of skill was not contested before kings , but in the presence of rustic and vulgar judges , or rather before men of pleasure and ...
... Homer the divine . Victor in song No wonder , replied Alexander , if he were worsted ; for that trial of skill was not contested before kings , but in the presence of rustic and vulgar judges , or rather before men of pleasure and ...
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