| Virgil - 1721 - 412 lehte
...thefpacious Walks and Water-works of Rapine'/. The Speech of Proteus at the end can never be enough qdmir'd, and was indeed very fit to conclude fo Divine a Work. After this f articular Account of the Beauties fn the Georgics, Ijbou'd in the next Place en-. deavour to point... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 378 lehte
...this book, than in all the fpacious walks and water-works of Rapin. The fpeech of Proteus at the end can never be enough admired, and was indeed very fit...mould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfections, if it has any. But though I think there are fbme few parts in it that are not fo beautiful... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 378 lehte
...this book, than in all the fpacious walks and water- works of Rapin. The fpeech of Proteus at the end can never be enough admired, and was indeed very fit...After this particular account of the beauties in the Georgics, I mould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfections, if it has any. But though... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 lehte
...this Book, than in all the fpacious walks and water-works of Rapin. The fpeech of Proteus at the end can never be enough admired, and was indeed very fit...After this particular account of the beauties in the Georgies, I Ihould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfeftions, if it has any. But though... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 942 lehte
...water-works of Rapin. The fpeech of Proteus at the end can never be enough admired, and was indeed Tery fit to conclude fo divine a work. After this particular account of the beauties in die Georgies, I mould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfeftions, if it has any. But... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 364 lehte
...this Book, than in all the fpacious walks and water- works of Rapin. The fpeech of Proteus at the end can never be enough admired, and was indeed very fit...After this particular account of the beauties in the Georgics, I mould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfeftions, if it has any. But though... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 lehte
...this book, than in all the fpacioua walks and water-works of Rapin. The fpeech of Proteus at the end can never be enough admired, and was indeed very fit...After this particular account of the beauties in the Georgics, I mould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfeflions, if it has any. But though... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 lehte
...lai water-works of Kapin. The fpcech of Proteus, >t the end, can never he enough admired, and «« indeed very fit to conclude fo divine a work. After this particular account of the beauties m the Georgics, I mould, in the nest place, endtjvour to point out its imperfections, if it his an;Cut... | |
| 1797 - 680 lehte
...conclude fo divine a work. After this particular account of the beauties in the Georgics, I ihould in the next place endeavour to point out its imperfeftions,...parts in it that are not fo beautiful as the reft, 1 (hall not prefume to name them, as rather fufpecling my own judgment, than I can believe a fault... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 lehte
...this book, than in all the spacious walks and water-works of Rapin. The speech of Proteus, at the end, can never be enough admired, and was indeed very fit to conclude so divine a work. After this particular account of the beauties in the Georgics, I should in the next... | |
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