| Homerus - 1720 - 382 lehte
...language. Virgil was very fenfible of this, and ufed the utmoil diligence IB working up a more intractable language to whatfoever graces it was capable of; and in particular never fail'd to bring the found of his line to a beautiful agreement with its fenfe. If the Grecian poet... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 lehte
...the genius of no other language. Virgil was t X 3 very very fenfible cf this, and ufed the uttnoft diligence in working up a more intradtable language...criticks have underftood one language than the other. Dionyfius of Halicarnaflus has pointed out many of our author's beauties in this kind, in his treatife... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 lehte
...was t X 3 very very fenfible of this, and ufed the utmoft diligencef in working up a more intractable language to whatfoever graces it was capable of ;...the Roman, the only reafon is? that fewer criticks haye underftood one language than the other. Dionyfius of HalicarnarTus has pointed out many of our... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 lehte
...the utmort diligence in working up a more imra&ablc lan^uarc t^ whatfbever graces it was capable of j and in particular never failed to bring the found...Roman, the only reafon is, that fewer criticks have understood one language than the other. Dionyfius of Halicarnafius has pointed out many of our author's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 lehte
...fenfible of this, and ufed the utmoft diligence in working up a more intractable language to whatfocver graces it was capable of ; and in particular never...agreement ,with its fenfe. If the Grecian poet has npt been fo frequently celebrated on this account as the Roman, the only reafon is, that fewer criticks... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 lehte
...fenfible of this, and ufed the utmofl diligence in working up a more intraftable language to whatfbever graces it was capable of; and in particular never...criticks have u'nderftood one language than the other. Dionyfms of HalicarnafTus has pointed out many of our author's beauties in this kind, in hk treatife... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 lehte
...fenfible of this, and ufed the utmoft diligence in working up a more intraftable language to whatfocver graces it was capable of; and in particular never failed to bring the foftnd of his line to a beautiful agreement with its fenfe. If the Grecian poet has not been fo frequently... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 396 lehte
...language : Virgil was very fenfible of this, and ufed the utmoft diligence in working up a more intra&able language to whatfoever graces it was capable of ;...criticks have underftood one language than the other. Dionyfius of HalicarnaflTus has pointed out many of our Author's beauties in this kind, in his treatife... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 462 lehte
...utmoft diligence in working up a more intraftable language to whatfoever graces it was capable of i and in particular never failed to bring the found...criticks have underftood one language than the other. Dionyfius of Halicarnamis has pointed out many of our Author's beauties in this kind, in his treatife... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 408 lehte
...language : Virgil was very fenf:ble of this, and ufed the utmoft diligence in working up a more intra&able language to whatfoever graces it was capable of ;...beautiful agreement with its fenfe. If the Grecian podt has not been fo frequently celebrated on this account as the Roman, the only reafon is, that fewer... | |
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