Longinus is so far from finding any defect in these, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occasions... Homer - Страница 324по Homer - 1836Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 страници
...manners, it is noway inferior: Longinus is fo far from rinding any deftft in thefe, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occafions are more frequent, yet they carry no more the marks of old age, and are neither more prolix,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 страници
...manners, it is no way inferior : Longinus is fo far from finding any defeft inthefe, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as tHe occafions are more frequent, yet they carry no.niore the marks of old age, and are neither more prolix,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 страници
...it is no xvay inferior : Longinus is fo far from finding any defect in thefe, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occafions are more frequent, yet they carry no more the marks of old age, and are neither more prolix,... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 страници
...it is po way inferiour : Longinus is fo far from finding any defect in thefe, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as fhe occafions are more frequent, yet they carry no more the marks of old age, and are neither more... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 472 страници
...manners, it is no way inferior : Longimis is fo far from finding any defect in thefe, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occafions are more frequent, yet they carry up more the the marks of old age, and are neither more... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 550 страници
...way inferior : Longinus is fo far from finding any defecl: in thefe, that he rather taxes Homer mer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations,...marks of old age, and are neither more prolix nor more circumftantial, than the converfatkms and dialogues of the Iliad. Not to mention the length of thofe... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 страници
...it is no way inferior : IyOnginus is fo far from, finding any defect in thefe, -that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too 'minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occafions are more frequent, yet they carry no more the marks of old age, and are neither more prolix... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 страници
...no way inferior : Longinus is fo far from finding any defsS in thefe, that he rather taxes Hemer mer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations, although they are more numerous as the occafions are more frequent, yet they carry no more the marks of old age, and are neither more prolix... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 страници
...minutely. As to the narratious, although they are more numerous as the occasious are more freqnent, yet they carry no more the marks of old age, and are...neither more prolix, nor more circumstantial, than the conversatious and dialognes of the Iliad. Not to mention the length of those of Phoenix in the ninth... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 страници
...it is no way i»fèrior: Longinus is so far from finding any defect in these, that he rather taxes Homer with painting them too minutely. As to the narrations,...marks of old age, and are neither more prolix, nor mor« circumstantial, than the conversations and dialogue« of the Iliad. Not to mention the length... | |
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