In a council of the Gods, Minerva calls their attention to Ulysses, still a wanderer. They resolve to grant him a safe return to Ithaca. Minerva descends to encourage Telemachus, and in the form of Mentes directs him in what manner to proceed. Throughout this book the extravagance and profligacy of the suitors are occasionally suggested. Muse make the man thy theme, for shrewdness famed And genius versatile, who far and wide A Wand'rer, after Ilium overthrown, Discover'd various cities, and the mind And manners learn'd of ...
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In a council of the Gods, Minerva calls their attention to Ulysses, still a wanderer. They resolve to grant him a safe return to Ithaca. Minerva descends to encourage Telemachus, and in the form of Mentes directs him in what manner to proceed. Throughout this book the extravagance and profligacy of the suitors are occasionally suggested. Muse make the man thy theme, for shrewdness famed And genius versatile, who far and wide A Wand'rer, after Ilium overthrown, Discover'd various cities, and the mind And manners learn'd of men, in lands remote. He num'rous woes on Ocean toss'd, endured, Anxious to save himself, and to conduct His followers to their home; yet all his care Preserved them not; they perish'd self-destroy'd By their own fault; infatuate! who devoured The oxen of the all-o'erseeing Sun, And, punish'd for that crime, return'd no more. Daughter divine of Jove, these things record, As it may please thee, even in our ears. The rest, all those who had perdition 'scaped By war or on the Deep, dwelt now at home; Him only, of his country and his wife Alike desirous, in her hollow grots Calypso, Goddess beautiful, detained Wooing him to her arms.
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Seller's Description:
Good+ No Jacket (as issued) 24mo 5-5.75'' tall. I. Ashmead & Co. Printers. Frontispiece painted by R. Cook, engraved by F. Kearny Three quarter leather, leather spine and board tips. Boards covered with green, yellow and red marbled paper with strange 'botanical' motif. Moderate general wear. Preliminary and ending pages have glue 'age browning' at edges. Leather rub-worn at spine and board tips, cracked at spine/board borders, tenderly attached by original strings. 502 pages.
Publisher:
J. Johnson; W. J. And J. Richardson, W. Otridge and Sons; J. Nichols and...
Published:
1806
Alibris ID:
12194396708
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Acceptable/No Jacket. This is a four book set being volumes 16, 17, 18, and 19 of a larger set. The pages are darkened and brittle with age. Eight pages of volume 18 have a large corner torn away. The corners are present and could be taped in place. Two pages have a smaller piece torn away from upper corner. Those pieces are missing. All pages are clean and tight with no marks found. Hinges are all good. Marbled boards with leather spine and tips. Spines have five raised bands and gold print and decoration. Leather shows slight wear at edges and corners. Boards are good. Volume 19 includes postscript and index. This is a beautiful set of books.
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This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside. This book has hardback covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. No publishing date stated (mid-20th century) Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item, 500grams, ISBN: