The iliad of Homer, translated from the Greek into blank verse. With notes, pointing out the peculiar beauties of the original, and the imitations of it by succeeding poets. With remarks on Mr. Pope's admired version. Book I. Being a specimen of the whole, which is to follow. By the Rev. Samuel Langley, D.D. Rector of Checkley, Staffordshire.

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MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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Iliad. English

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London : printed for the author: and sold by J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, MDCCLXVII. [1767]

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xxxii,[2],70p. ; 40.

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Maslen and Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers, 4641
ESTC T36984

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