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... Iliad ; or we must adopt the highly probable notion of Mr. Penn that Aristotle , speaking of what was matter of common notoriety , drew his inferences without laying down his premises , and reasoned on the subject of the Iliad without ...
... Iliad ; or we must adopt the highly probable notion of Mr. Penn that Aristotle , speaking of what was matter of common notoriety , drew his inferences without laying down his premises , and reasoned on the subject of the Iliad without ...
Page 357
... Iliad , relating to the glory of Achilles : ΚΥΔΟΣ , άειδε Θεα x . T. X. of which , on a proper occasion , we could say something far- ther ; and he concludes ( in Mr. Penn's extract ) by this pro- found remark : - " But , whoever he was ...
... Iliad , relating to the glory of Achilles : ΚΥΔΟΣ , άειδε Θεα x . T. X. of which , on a proper occasion , we could say something far- ther ; and he concludes ( in Mr. Penn's extract ) by this pro- found remark : - " But , whoever he was ...
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... ILIAD , Co - extensive with its extent , running through all its length and reaching to its extreme termination , is- the sure and irresistible power of the divine will , over the most resolute and determined will of man -exemplified in ...
... ILIAD , Co - extensive with its extent , running through all its length and reaching to its extreme termination , is- the sure and irresistible power of the divine will , over the most resolute and determined will of man -exemplified in ...
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