| Virgil, Christopher Pitt, Joseph Warton - 1763 - 362 lehte
...court the viftor's chain ! 585 ought always to accompany narration or dialogue. In reading a ftile judicioufly antiquated, one finds a pleafure not unlike...that of travelling on an old Roman way : but then the rdad muft be as gocd, as the way is ancient ; the ftile muft be fuch in which we may evenly proceed,... | |
| Homerus - 1771 - 366 lehte
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| Virgil - 1778 - 440 lehte
...without rendering it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent purity of writing, or from that eafe and fmoothnefs which ought always to accompany narration...not unlike that of travelling on an old Roman way t but then the road muft be as good, as the way is ancient ; the ftyle muft be fuch in which we may... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 lehte
...without rendering it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent purity of writing, or from that eafe and fmoothnefs which ought always to accompany narration...reading a ftyle judicioufly antiquated, one finds a pleafirre not unlike that of travelling on an old Roman way : but then the road muft be as good, as... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 lehte
...it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent purity of writing, or from that cafe and 1'moothnefe which ought always to accompany narration or dialogue....reading a ftyle judicioufly antiquated, one finds a pfeaiure not unlike that of travelling en an old Roman way : but then the road muft be1 as good, as... | |
| 1792 - 918 lehte
...without rendering it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent pnrity of writing, or from that cafe and fmoothnefs which ought always to accompany narration...dialogue. In reading a ftyle judicioufly antiquated, one Rods a pleafure not unlike that of travelling on an old Romam way: but then the road* mud be as good,... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 lehte
...without rendering it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent purity of writing, or from that eafe and fmoothnefs which ought always to accompany narration...: but then the road muft be as good as the way is antient •, the ftyle muft be fuch in which we may evenly proceed, without being put to fhort ftops... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 lehte
...without rendering it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent purity of writing, or from that eafe and fmoothnefs which ought always to accompany narration...travelling on an old Roman way : but then the road niuft be as good, as the way is ancient ; the ftyle muft be fuch in which we may evenly -proceed, without... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 lehte
...without rendering it too unfamiliar, or remote from the prefent purity of writing, or from that eafe and fmoothnefs which ought always to accompany narration...travelling on an old Roman way : but then the road jnuft be as good, as the way is ancient ; the ftyle muft be fuch in which we may evenly proceed, without... | |
| Homer - 1806 - 234 lehte
...to accompany narration or dialogue. In reading a style judiciously antiquated, one finds a pleasure not unlike that of travelling on an old Roman way : but then the road must be as good as the way is ancient; the style must be such in which we may evenly proceed, without... | |
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