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The Iliad in a Nutshell:
OR,
Homer's BATTLE
OF THE
FROGS and MICE.
- ↑ v. 1. Your Aid.] Bossu acquaints us the Invocation is necessary, because the Poet reports what he cannot be suppos'd to know, if some Deity had not inspir'd him; not that the Muse signifies any thing else, but the Qualifications requisite to Poetry.
- ↑ Ibid. Muses.] The Poet to win the Attention of the Reader, and warning us he is about to relate something surprizing, invokes not one Muse, but the whole number.
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