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Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE THIRTEENTH BOOK OF THE 0 D Y S S S E Y. VOL . IV . B ARGUMENT . THE ARRIVAL OF ULYSSES IN ITHACA . ULYSSES.
Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). THE THIRTEENTH BOOK OF THE 0 D Y S S S E Y. VOL . IV . B ARGUMENT . THE ARRIVAL OF ULYSSES IN ITHACA . ULYSSES.
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... ULYSSES IN ITHACA . ULYSSES takes his leave of Alcinous and Arete , and embarks in the evening . Next morning the fhip arrives at Ithaca ; where the failors , as Ulyffes is yet fleeping , lay him on the fhore with all his treafures . On ...
... ULYSSES IN ITHACA . ULYSSES takes his leave of Alcinous and Arete , and embarks in the evening . Next morning the fhip arrives at Ithaca ; where the failors , as Ulyffes is yet fleeping , lay him on the fhore with all his treafures . On ...
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Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 1 THE FOURTEENTH BOOK 0 D Y OF THE DYS S S SE Y. ARGUMENT . THE CONVERSATION WITH EUMÆUS . ULYSSES arrives in.
Alexander Pope Samuel Johnson, Charles Bathurst (Londres). 1 THE FOURTEENTH BOOK 0 D Y OF THE DYS S S SE Y. ARGUMENT . THE CONVERSATION WITH EUMÆUS . ULYSSES arrives in.
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... ULYSSES arrives in difguife at the houfe of Eumæus , where he is received , entertained , and lodged , with the utmost hofpitality . The feveral difcourfes of that faithful old fervant , with the feigned ftory told by Ulyffes to conceal ...
... ULYSSES arrives in difguife at the houfe of Eumæus , where he is received , entertained , and lodged , with the utmost hofpitality . The feveral difcourfes of that faithful old fervant , with the feigned ftory told by Ulyffes to conceal ...
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... Ulysses ' roof I may relate Ulyffes ' wanderings to his royal mate ; Or , mingling with the fuitors ' haughty train , Not undeferving fome fupport obtain . Hermes to me his various gifts imparts , Patron of industry and manual arts ...
... Ulysses ' roof I may relate Ulyffes ' wanderings to his royal mate ; Or , mingling with the fuitors ' haughty train , Not undeferving fome fupport obtain . Hermes to me his various gifts imparts , Patron of industry and manual arts ...
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