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THE
Poet
here
ſeems
to
have
regarded
two
or
three
Paſſages
in
the
18th
Iliad,
as
that
in
particular,
where,
ſpeaking
of
Vulcan,
Homer
ſays,
that
he
had
made
twenty
Tripodes,
running
on
Golden
Wheels;
which,
upon
occaſion,
might
go
of
themſelves
to
the
Aſſembly
of
the
Gods,
and,
when
there
was
no
more
Uſe
for
them,
return
again
after
the
ſame
manner.
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THE Poet here ſeems to have regarded two or three Paſſages in the 18th Iliad, as that in particular, where, ſpeaking of Vulcan, Homer ſays, that he had made twenty Tripodes, running on Golden Wheels; which, upon occaſion, might go of themſelves to the Aſſembly of the Gods, and, when there was no more Uſe for them, return again after the ſame manner.
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