Broome

Cited as Broome. — 24 quotations

Allotment

A vineyard and an allotment for olives and herbs.

Buffet

The sudden hurricane in thunder roars, Buffets the bark, and whirls it from the shores.

Bulge

And scattered navies bulge on distant shores.

Compatible

Our poets have joined together such qualities as are by nature the most compatible.

Foil

Hector has a foil to set him off.

Initiation

Silence is the first thing that is taught us at our initiation into sacred mysteries.

Inquisitive

A wise man is not inquisitive about things impertinent.

Invidious

Agamemnon found it an invidious affair to give the preference to any one of the Grecian heroes.

jocose

Spondanus imagines that Ulysses may possibly speak jocosely, but in truth Ulysses never behaves with levity.

Line

In the preceding line Ulysses speaks of Nausicaa.

Modulate

Could any person so modulate her voice as to deceive so many?

Outrage

This interview outrages all decency.

Posterior

Hesiod was posterior to Homer.

Rank

Poets were ranked in the class of philosophers.

Reputable

In the article of danger, it is as reputable to elude an enemy as defeat one.

Respond

To every theme responds thy various lay.

Sanguinary

Passion . . . makes us brutal and sanguinary.

Silent

Ulysses, adds he, was the most eloquent and most silent of men.

Sport

An author who should introduce such a sport of words upon our stage would meet with small applause.

Strait

Ulysses made use of the pretense of natural infirmity to conceal the straits he was in at that time in his thoughts.

Suppress

She suppresses the name, and this keeps him in a pleasing suspense.

Trait

By this single trait Homer makes an essential difference between the Iliad and Odyssey.

Transplantation

The transplantation of Ulysses to Sparta.

Watch

Paris watched the flocks in the groves of Ida.