| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 páginas
...diligence as we dailyfee praftifed in the cafe of Italian Operas,) will find more fweetnefs, variety, and majefty of found, than in any other language or...faintly by Virgil himfelf, though they are fo juft to aicribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed the Greek * has fome advantages both from the... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 páginas
...diligence as we daily fee praclifed in the cafe of Italian Operas,) will find more fweetnefs, variety, and majefty of found, than in any other language or...faintly by Virgil himfelf, though they are fo juft to aicribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed the Greek * has fome advantages both from the... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...see practised in the case of Italian Operas) will find more sweetness, variety, and majesty of sound, than in any other language or poetry. The beauty of...by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil himself, though they are so just to ascribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed the Greek... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 páginas
...sweetness, variety, and majesty of sound, than in any other language or poetry. The heauty of his numhers is allowed by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil himself, though they are so just to ascrihe it tr, the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed the Greek... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...case of Italian operas) nil Hind more sweetness, variety, and mujrsty of sound, than in any othf r language or poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the critics to be copied but faintly by Vireil himself, though they are so just to ascribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue; indeed the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 páginas
...case of Italian operas) will find more sweetness, varict y, and majesty of sound, that in any oth< r language or poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the critics to be copW but faintly by Virgil himself, though they are во just to ascribe it to the nature of the !..um... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 322 páginas
...practised in the case of Italian operas,) will find more sweetness, variety, and majesty of sound, than in any other language or poetry. The beauty of...by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil himself, though they are so just to ascribe it to the nature ot the Latin tongue : indeed the Greek... | |
| 1813 - 350 páginas
...Italian operas) will find more sweetness, variety, and majesty of sound, than in any other language of poetry. The beauty of his numbers is allowed by the critics to be copied but (aintly by Virgil himself, though they are so just to ascribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue:... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 páginas
...see practised in the case of Italian operas) will find more sweetness, variety, and majesty of sound, than in any other language or poetry. The beauty of...by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil himself, though they are so just to ascribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue : indeed, the Greek... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 468 páginas
...practised in the case of Italian Operas), will find more sweetness, variety, and majesty of sound, than in any other language or poetry. The beauty of...by the critics to be copied but faintly by Virgil himself, though they are so just to ascribe it to the nature of the Latin tongue: indeed the Greek... | |
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