| 1750 - 374 Seiten
...excelled. VIRGIL has been often compared with Homer, and the Merits of thofe Poets frequently canvafled. No Author, or Man, ever excelled all the World in...in Judgment. Not that we are to think Homer wanted Judgment, becaufe Virgil had it in a more eminent Degree ; or that Virgil wanted Invention, becaufe... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 Seiten
...is in that we are to confider him, and in '-proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. No author or man ever excelled all the world in more...in judgment. Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment, becaufe Virgil had it in a more eminent degree ; or that Virgil wanted invention, becaufe... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 Seiten
...It is in that we are to confider him, and in proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. No author or man ever excelled all the world in more than one faculty ; and as Homer has done this in invent 'ion , Virgil has in judgment. Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment, becaufe Virgil... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 Seiten
...It is in that we are to confider him, and in proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. No author or man ever excelled all the world in more than oae faculty ; and as Homer has done this in invention, Virgil has in judgment. Not that we are to think... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 Seiten
...It is in that we are to confider him, and in proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. No author or man ever excelled all the world in more...in judgment. Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment, becaufe Virgil had it in a more eminent degree; or that Virgil wanted invention, becaufe... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 Seiten
...are to confider him, and in proportion to his degree in that we are to admire him. No man or author ever excelled all the world in more than one faculty...in judgment. Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment, becaufe Virgil had it in a more eminent degree ; or that Virgil wanted invention, becaufe... | |
| Homer - 1760 - 380 Seiten
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| John Newbery - 1969 - 394 Seiten
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| Edward Harwood - 1778 - 412 Seiten
...excelled. VIRGIL has baen often corrfpared vtithHomer, and the Merits of thefe Poets frequently canvaffed. No Author, or Man, ever excelled all the World in...done this in Invention, Virgil has in Judgment. Not tha* we are to think Homer wanted Judgment, becaufe Virgil had it in a more eminent Degree ; or that... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 Seiten
...is in tliat we are to confider him, and in proportion to his degree in that \ve are to admire him. No author or man ever excelled all the world in more...as Homer has done this in invention, Virgil has in ludgment* Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment, becaufe Virgil had it in a more eminent degree;... | |
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