| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 lehte
...the nature of the things they fhadowed ? This is a field in which no fucceeding poets could difpute with Homer; and whatever commendations have been allowed...judgment in having contracted it, For when the mode of Jearning changed in following ages, and fcience was delivered in a plainer manner : it then became... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 lehte
...the nature of the things they fhadowed ? This is a field in which no fucceediug poets could difpute with Homer; and whatever commendations have been allowed...circle, but for their judgment in having contracted it. . Fpr when the mode of learning ing changed in following ages, and fcience was delivered in a plainer... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 lehte
...the nature of the things they ihadowed ? This is a field in: which no fucceediug poets could difpute with Homer.; and whatever commendations have been allowed them on this head, are by no means for thsir invention in having enlarged his circle, but fpr their judgment in having contracted it. For... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 lehte
...the things they iTHadowed ? This is afield in which no fucceeding poets could difpute with Homer j and whatever commendations have been allowed them...delivered in a plainer manner ; it then became as reafbnable in the more modern poets to lay it afide, as it was in Homer to make ufe of it. And perhaps... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 lehte
...the nature of the things they fhadowed ? This is a field in which no fucceeding poets could difpute with Homer ; and whatever commendations have been...delivered in a plainer manner ; it then became as reafonable in the more modern poets to lay it afide, as it was in Homer to make ufe of it. And perhaps... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 lehte
...the nature of the things they madowed ? This is a field in which no fuccceding poets could difpute with Homer ; and whatever commendations have been...enlarged his circle, but for their judgment in having contrafted it. For when the mode of learning changed in following ages, and fcience was delivered in... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 lehte
...actions agreeable to the nature of the things they fhado-wed ? This is a field in which no fucceeding poets could dilpute with Homer; and whatever commendations...allowed them on- this head, are by no means for their in-1 vention in having enlarged his circle, but for their judgment in having contracted it. For when... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 lehte
...nature of the things they fhadowed ? This is the field in which no fucceeding poets could cfifpute with Homer; and whatever commendations have been allowed them on this head, are by no means for »lieir invention in having enTarged his circle, but for their Judgment in having contrafted it. For... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 lehte
...nature of the things they ftiadowed ? This is the field in which no fucceeding poets could difpute with Homer; and whatever commendations have been allowed...delivered in a plainer manner ; it then became as reafonable in the more modern poets to lay it afide, as it was in Homer to make ufs of it. And perhaps... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 lehte
...the nature of the things they ihadowed ! This is a field in which no fucceeding poets could difpute with Homer; and whatever commendations have been allowed...enlarged his circle, but for their judgment in having contrafted it. For when the mode of learning changed in following ages, and fcience was delivered in... | |
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