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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. ...
Homer.Date: M.DCC.LXVII. [1767]- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope. ...
Homer.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Mr. Pope. ...
Homer.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq; ...
Homer.Date: MDCCLXXI. [1771]- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq; ...
Homer.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq; ...
Homer.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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The first book of Homer's Iliad. Translated By Mr. Tickell.
Homer.Date: MDCCXV. [1715]- Books
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An essay towards a translation of Homer's works, in blank verse, With notes By Joseph Nicol Scott, M. D.
Homer.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The first book of Homer's Iliad. Translated by Mr. Tickell. The poem of Musæus, on the loves of Hero and Leander, paraphrased in English, heroick verse.
Homer.Date: 1716- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by James Macpherson, Esq; in two volumes. ...
Homer.Date: MDCCLXXIII. [1773]- Books
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The iliad and Odyssey of Homer, translated into English blank verse, by W. Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Iliad.
Homer.Date: MDCCXCI. [1791]- Books
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The iliad and Odyssey of Homer, translated into English blank verse, by W. Cowper, of the Inner Temple, Esq. In two volumes. ... . Containing the Iliad.
Homer.Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]- Books
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The works of Homer, the celebrated Grecian poet: including new and complete editions of the Iliad, and the Odyssey; Those very celebrated and universally-admited Epic or Heroic Poems. The Iliad-in twenty four Books-Being composed on the Subject of the memorable Siege of Troy-Interspersed with the most beautiful Allegories, and containing a most sublime Description of the Battles between the Greeks and Trojans, during a Ten Years Siege, in which the Great and Valiant Achilles, the principal Hero of the War, after his Reconciliation with Agamemnon, slew Hector with his own Hand, and afterwards dragged the Corpse at his Chariot. Wheels round the Walls of Troy. Comprizing a great Variety of valuable and useful Maxims on Military Discipline, Stratagem, Exploits in Civil Affairs, Politics, Virtue, Resolution, Prudence, Oeconomy, and, in short, respecting all the various Offices and Duties of Human Life; and affording the most important, agreeable, and entertaining Instruction, conveyed in the most lively Manner, to Mankind in general. The Odyssey-Composed also in Twenty-Four Books-And containing, among a Variety of other useful and entertaining Particulars, a most magnificent and delightful Description of the Voyages and Adventures of the wise and venerable Ulysses, King of Ithaca, in Greece, and one of the Princes who conducted the Siege of Troy, during his Absence for Twenty Years from his Queen Penelope. Exhibiting not only a just Picture of the Ancient Grecians, but a beautiful System of Morality, Wisdom, Fortitude, Perseverance, Moderation and Temperance, instructive to all Degrees of Men, and filled with striking Images, Similies, Examples, and Precepts of Civil and Domestic Life. Including also that other excellent Piece of Homer, entitled The battle of the frogs and mice -in Three Books-A very beautiful, ingenious, satyrical, and interesting Production, replete with Wit, Humour, and Entertainment, allegorically describing the Valour and Intrepidity of those sagacious Animals. Carefully translated from the original Greek. In the Execution of this New and Improved Edition, all former Editors and Commentators on Homer will be carefully consulted and attended to, viz. Eustathius, Dacies, Ogilby, Chapman, Dryden, Parnel, Warburton, &c. particularly that hitherto most esteemed Translation by Alex. Pope, Esq. Illustrated with large and valuable notes, Critical, Historical, Philosophical, Allegorical, Poetical, Scholastic, Political, Moral, Entertaining, Philological, and Explanatory. Comprehending the most salutary Reflections and useful Remarks, with many important References to Ancient Mythology, Geography, and Universal History, &c. &c. - To which will be carefully added, The Arguments at large to every Book or Chapter, and the most Authentic Memoirs of the Life of Homer; as also A New Essay on Homer's Battdes, &c. and a Complete Geographical Table of the Towns, &c. in Homer's Catalogue of Greece. Being the most perfect and beautiful Edition of Homer ever published, and calculated to accommodate and please every Class of Readers. The whole embellished with A most Superb Set of Grand Quarto copper-plates, Designed and engraved by the most Capital Artists: so that these Elegant Engravings will alone be worth more than the Purchase-Money of the whole Work. The whole revised, corrected, and improved by William Henry Melmoth, Esq. Editor of the New and Beautiful Quarto Edition of Telemachus,-The New Abridgment of the Roman History, &c. &c.
Homer.Date: [1780]- Books
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The iliad of Homer, with notes. By Madam Dacier. Done from the French by Mr. Broome, and by him compared with the Greek. Illustrated with twenty-six cuts, by the best Gravers, from the Paris Plates design'd by Coypel. Vol. III.
Homer.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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The iliad of Homer. Translated by Alexander Pope, Esq. A new edition, with additional notes, critical and illustrative, by Gilbert Wakefield, B.A. ...
Homer.Date: MDCCXCVI. [1796]- Books
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The eighth book of the Iliad of Homer; attempted by way of essay. By Samuel Ashwick.
Homer.Date: [1750]- Books
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Aristotle's poetics; or, Discourses concerning tragic and epic imitation. Translated from the Greek into English.
Aristotle.Date: MDCCLXXV. [1775]- Books
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Poetical parts of the Old Testament: being the blessing of Noah, Gen.IX. of Isaac, - XXVII. of Jacob, - Xlix. and of Moses, Deut. XXXIII. The Song of Moses, Exod. XV. of the same, Deut. XXXII. of Deborah, Judg. V. of Isaiah, Chap. V. of the Jews, - XXVI. and of Solomon Viii Chapters. The Parables of Balaam, Num. XXIII, &c. of the Jews, Isaiah XIV. and of the Nations, Hab. II. The Thanksgivings of Hannah, 1 Sam. II. of Hezekiah, II.XXXVIII. and of Jonah, Chap. II. The Lamentations of David, 2 Sam. II. and of Jeremiah, V Chapters. The last Words of David, 2 Sam. XXIII. The Prayer of Habakuk, Chap. III. And other poetical pieces: newly translated from the Hebrew. With notes. Critical and Explanatory. By William Green, M. A. Rector of Hardingham in Norfolk, and Formerly Fellow of Clare Hall in Cambridge.
Date: MDCCLXXXI. [1781]- Books
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Hecuba. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants.
Euripides.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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The works of Monsieur Voiture, A Member of the Royal Academy at Paris, compleat: containing his Familiar letters to gentlemen and ladies. Made English by John Dryden, Esq; Thomas Cheek, Esq; Henry Cromwell, Esq; Mr. Dennis. Thomas Seymour, Esq; John Savil, Esq; Captain Barker, Mr Raphson, Mr. Thomas Brown, with three collections of Letters on friendship, and several other occasions: Written by, John Dryden, Esq; William Wycherly, Esq; William Congreve, Esq; Mr. Dennis, Dr. - Mr. Tho. Brown, Mr. Edward Ward, and facetious letters out of Greek, Latin, and French. By the late ingenious Mr. Tho. Brown.
Voiture, Monsieur de (Vincent), 1597-1648.Date: 1705