| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 страници
...fomething fhould be faid of him, at a Time when the Imitation of Pindar is the Theme of our Difcourfe. But there is that great Deference due to the Memory,...and Learning of that Gentleman, that I think nothing mould be objefted to the Latitude he has taken in his Pindaric Odes. The Beauty of his Verfes, are... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 410 страници
...fomething fhould be faid of him at a time when the imitation of Pindar is the theme of our difcourfe : but there is that great deference due to the memory,...learning, of that gentleman, that I think nothing fhould be objected to the latitude he has taken in his Pindarick Odes. The beauty of his verfes are... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 страници
...fomething mould be faid of him, at a time when the imitation of Pindar is the theme of our difcourfe. But there is that great deference due to the memory,...and learning of that gentleman, that I think nothing mould be objefted to the latitude ie has taken in his Pindaric Odes. The beauty of his verfes are an... | |
| 1795 - 846 страници
...fomcthing fhould be faid oj him, at a time when the imitation of Pindar in the theme of our difcourfe. But there is that great deference due to the memory,...and learning of that gentleman, that I think nothing ihouM be objeâed to the latitude he ha» taken in hii Pindaric ode». The beauty of his verles are... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 страници
...deference due to the memory, great parts, and learning, of that gentleman, that I think nothing should be objected to the latitude he has taken in his Pindaric odes. The beauty of his verses is an atonement for the irregularity of his stanzas; and though he did not imitate Pindar in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 страници
...deference due to the memory, great part-, and learning, of that gentleman, that I think nothing should be objected to the latitude he has taken in his Pindaric odes. The beaut v of his verses is ail atonement for thfc irregularity of Ins •tanzas ; and though he did not... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1903 - 488 страници
...deference due to the memory, great parts, and learning, of that gentleman, that I think nothing should be objected to the latitude he has taken in his Pindaric odes. The beauty of his verses is an atonement for the irregularity of his stanzas. . . . Yet I must beg leave to add that... | |
| William Congreve - 1923 - 244 страници
...fhould be f aid of him, at a time when the Imitation of Pindar is the Theme of our Difcourfe. \Eu~t there is that great Deference due to the Memory, great...and Learning of that Gentleman, that I think nothing fhould be objefted to the Latitude he has taken in his Pindarique Odes. The Beauty of his Verfes, are... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 страници
...deference due to the memory, grwat parts, and learning of that gentleman, that I think nothing mould be objected to the latitude he has taken in his Pindaric...verfes are an atonement for the irregularity of his ftanzas ; and though he did not imitate Pindar in the ftrictnefs of his numbers, he has very often... | |
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