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Pagina 58
... Subject , he should consider how Homer would have spoken on such an Occasion . By this Means one great Genius often catches the Flame from another , and writes in his Spirit without copying servilely after him . There are a thousand ...
... Subject , he should consider how Homer would have spoken on such an Occasion . By this Means one great Genius often catches the Flame from another , and writes in his Spirit without copying servilely after him . There are a thousand ...
Pagina 162
... subject to any Calculations of Time . I I have now finished my Observations on a Work which does an Honour to the English Nation . I have taken a general View of it under those four Heads , the Fable , the Characters , the Sentiments ...
... subject to any Calculations of Time . I I have now finished my Observations on a Work which does an Honour to the English Nation . I have taken a general View of it under those four Heads , the Fable , the Characters , the Sentiments ...
Pagina 296
... Subject is capable of admitting , and in his Georgics has given us a Collection of the most delightful Landskips that can be made out of Fields and Woods , Herds of Cattle , and Swarms of Bees . Ovid , in his Metamorphosis , has shewn ...
... Subject is capable of admitting , and in his Georgics has given us a Collection of the most delightful Landskips that can be made out of Fields and Woods , Herds of Cattle , and Swarms of Bees . Ovid , in his Metamorphosis , has shewn ...
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