| 1738 - 310 pagine
...Warr'A en by Cranes ANOTHER Blemifh that appears in fome of his Thoughts, is his frequent Aflufion to Heathen Fables, which are not certainly of a Piece with the Divine Subjeft of which he treats. I do not find fault with thefe Allufions, where the Poet hirafelf reprefents... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pagine
...by cranes — — — Another blcmifh that appears in fome of his thoughts, is his frequent allufion to heathen fables, which are not certainly of a piece with the divine fubjeft, of which he treats. I do not find fault with thefe allufions, where the poet himfelf reprefents... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 674 pagine
...— — ' .1 i «* Another blcmilh that appenr, in .fome of his thoughts, is kis fre.quent alluiion to -heathen fables, which are not certainly of a piece .with the divine fubject, of which he treats. I do not find fault with thefe allufions, where the poet himfelf represents... | |
| John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 pagine
...Cranes-Tbefmall Infantry ANOTHER Blemifh that appears in fome of liis Thoughts, is his frequent Allufion to Heathen Fables, which are not certainly of a Piece with the Divine Subjeft, of which he treats. 1 do not find fault with thefe Allufions, where the Poet himfelf reprefents... | |
| 1778 - 336 pagine
...Warr'd on by cranes Another blemifh that appears in fome of his rho'i^hts, is his frequent allufion to heathen fables, which are not certainly of a piece with the divine fu'jjtct of which he treats. I do not find fault with thefe aliufions, where the poet himfelf reprefents... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 316 pagine
...• the small infantry Warr'd on by cranesAnother blemish that appears in some of h's thoughts, ts his frequent allusion to heathen fables, which are not certainly of a piece with the divine subjeft of which he treats. 1 do not find fault with these allusions, where the poet himself represents... | |
| 1803 - 372 pagine
...the first book, where, speaking of the pigmies, he calls them The small infantry Warr'd on by cranes Another blemish that appears in some of his thoughts,...which are not certainly of a piece with the divine subject of which he treats. I do not find fault with these allusions, where the poet himself represents... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pagine
...first book, where speaking of the Pigmies, he calls them -The small infantry Warr'd on by cranesAnother blemish that appears in some of his thoughts, is his...which are not certainly of a piece with the divine subject of which he treats. I do not find fault with these allusions, where the poet himself represents... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 304 pagine
...the first book, where, speaking of the pygmies, he calls them Wtirr'd on by craues The small infantry Another blemish that appears in some of his thoughts,...which are not certainly of a piece with the divine subject of which he treats. 1 do not find fault with these allusions where the poet himself represents... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 304 pagine
...pygmies, he calls them Wirr'd on by cranes The small infantry Another blemish that appears in somc of his thoughts,- is his frequent allusion to heathen...which are not certainly of a piece with the divine subject of which he treats. 1 do not find fault with these allusions where the poet himself represents... | |
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