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Page 467
... Iliad 2.245 , 247 , 362 . 137. Rape of the Lock , 1.69 . 138. Iliad 2.370 . same idea ; and still less between a particle and BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE 467.
... Iliad 2.245 , 247 , 362 . 137. Rape of the Lock , 1.69 . 138. Iliad 2.370 . same idea ; and still less between a particle and BEAUTY OF LANGUAGE 467.
Page 520
... Iliad xvi . 312 . Iliad xvii . 642. < 214 > Instant ardentes Tyrii : pars ducere muros , Molirique arcem , et manibus subvolvere saxa ; Pars aptare locum tecto , et concludere sulco . Jura magistratusque legunt , sanctumque senatum ...
... Iliad xvi . 312 . Iliad xvii . 642. < 214 > Instant ardentes Tyrii : pars ducere muros , Molirique arcem , et manibus subvolvere saxa ; Pars aptare locum tecto , et concludere sulco . Jura magistratusque legunt , sanctumque senatum ...
Page 796
... Iliad and Odyssey : authority vs. reason , 18 ; biographical informa- tion , 27n ; causes of emotions and passions , 70 , 72–74 ; concordance of tone with subject , 629 , 631 ; congru- ity and propriety , 237 ; dialogue , use of , 650 ...
... Iliad and Odyssey : authority vs. reason , 18 ; biographical informa- tion , 27n ; causes of emotions and passions , 70 , 72–74 ; concordance of tone with subject , 629 , 631 ; congru- ity and propriety , 237 ; dialogue , use of , 650 ...
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