| English poets - 1790 - 304 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fiftions, not that thofe fiftioni are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...are ill painted. If Homer has fully in thefe points accompliftied his own defign, and done all that the nature of his poem demanded or allowed, it (till... | |
| 1792 - 918 страници
...CR porr. I P T. tion is defeftife. He affirms it to abound in fixions, not that thofe fictions arc ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to be...thofe manners are ill painted. If Homer has fully in ' thefc points accomplifhed his own defign, and done ail that the nature of his poem demanded or allowed,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 страници
...not that the narr»'. lion is defective. He affirms it to abound in fictions, hot that thole fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...particular in painting the manners, but not that thofe manner* are ill painted. If Homer has fully in thefe points accomplilhed his own defign, and done all... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fidtions, not that thofe fidtions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...that the nature of his Poem demanded or allowed, it ftill remains perfect in ks kind, and as much a mafter-piece as the Iliad. The amount of the paflage... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 472 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in ficlions, not that thofe fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...painting the manners, but not that thofe manners are 511 painted. If Homer has fully in thefe points accomplifhed his own defign, and done all that the... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fi&ions, not that thofe fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...that the nature of his Poem demanded or allowed, it ftill remains perfecl in its kind, and as much a mafter-piece as the Iliad. The amount of the paflage... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fictions, not that thofe fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...that the nature of his Poem demanded or allowed, it (till remains perfect in its kind, and as much a mailer-piece as the Iliad. The amount of the pafiage... | |
| 1809 - 364 страници
...not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fictions ; not that those fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...particular in painting the manners ; but not that those manners are ill painted. If Homer has fully in these points accomplished his own design, and... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 524 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fictions, not that those fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...and particular in painting the manners, but not that those manners are ill painted. If Homer has fully in these points accomplished his own design, and... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 322 страници
...but not that the narration is defective. He affirms it to abound in fictions, not that those fictions are ill invented, or ill executed. He affirms it to...and particular in painting the manners, but not that those manners are ill painted. If Homer has fully in these points accomplished his own design, and... | |
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