| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 462 páginas
...found, than in any other lan. nage or poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allow.1 by the criticks to be copied but faintly by Virgil himfelf, though they are fo juft to afcribc it to the nature of the Latin tongue i indeed the Greek has fome advantages both from the natural... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 páginas
...diligence as we daily fee praftifed in the cafe of Italian Operas), will find more fweetnefs, variety, and majefty of found, than in any other language or...poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the criticks to be copied but faintly by Virgil himfelf, though they are fo juft to afcribe it to the nature... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...we daily fee practifed in the cafe of Italian operas) will find more fweetnefs, variety, and majelly of found, than in any other language or poetry. The...but faintly by Virgil himfelf, though they are fo juil to afcnbe it to the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed, the Greek has fome advantages, both from... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...Italian operas), will find more fwcetoefs, variety, and majefty ot found, than in any other language of poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the...nature of the Latin tongue : indeed, the Greek has ibmc advantages both from the natural found of its words, and the turn and cadence of its vcrfc, which... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 416 páginas
...of found, than in any other language or poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the criticks to be copied but faintly by Virgil himfelf, though...nature of the Latin tongue * : indeed the Greek has fome advantages both from the natural found of its words, and the turn and cadence of its Verfe, which... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 472 páginas
...we dailyfee praclifed in the cafe of Italian Operas,) will find more fweetnefs, variety, and majefly of found, than in any other language or poetry. The...by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil himXelf, though they are fo juft to afcribe afcribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed the... | |
| 1797 - 680 páginas
...fweetneß, variety, and majt-fty of found, ihan in any other language or poetry. The beauty of'his numbers is allowed by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil hiinfetf, though they are fo jult to alcribeit to the nature of the Latin tongue; indeed, the Greek... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 496 páginas
...diligence as we daily fee i .d in the cafe of Italian Operas) will lind more fweetnefs, vanety, and majefcy of found, than in any other language or poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the crilicks to be copied but faintly by Virgil himfdf, though they arc lo juft to afciibe ic to the nature... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 496 páginas
...found, than in any other language or poetry. 'I he beauty of his numbers is allowed by thecriticks to be copied but faintly by Virgil himfelf, though they are fo juft to afciibe it to the nature of the Latin tongue '. indeed the Greek has (bme advantages both from the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 550 páginas
...diligence as we daily fee pra&ifed in the cafe of Italian Operas,) will find more fweetnefs, variety, and majefty of found, than in any other language or...nature of the Latin tongue : indeed the Greek * has fome advantages both from the natural found of its words, and the turn and cadence of its vcrfe, which... | |
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