| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pagine
...his verfe the greater found, and throw it out of profe. The third method mentioned by Ariftotle, it what agrees with the genius of the Greek language...more ufed by Homer than by any other poet. I mean the lengthning of a phrafe by the addition of words, which may either be inferted or omitted, as alfo by... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 674 pagine
...give his verfe the greater found, and throw it out of profe. The third method mentioned by .^riftotle, is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language...of any other tongue, and is therefore more ufed by Honjer than by any other poet. I mean the lengthjiing of a phrafe by the addition of words, which may... | |
| John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 pagine
...third Method mentioned by jfriflotle, is what agrees with the Genius of the Greek Language more than that of any other Tongue, and is •therefore more ufed' by Homer than by any other :Pdet. I mean the lengthening of a-Phrafe by the Addition of Words, which may either be inferted dr... | |
| William Dodd, Joseph Addison - 1762 - 264 pagine
...give his Verfe the greater Sound, and throw it out of Profe. THE third Method mentioned by Ariftatle, Is what agrees with the Genius of the Greek Language more than that of any other Tongue, and is therefore more ufed by Homer than by any other Poet. I mean the lengthening... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 pagine
...greater found, and throw it out of profe. The third method mentioned by Ariftotle. is what agreees with the genius of the Greek language more than with...of any other tongue, and is therefore more ufed by Ho. mer than by any other poet. I mean the lengthning of a phrafe by the addition of words, which may... | |
| 1776 - 478 pagine
...give his vcrfe the greater found, and throw it out of profe. The third method mentioned by Ariftotle is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language...therefore more ufed by Homer than by any other poet l I mean the lengthening of a phrafe by the addition of words which may either be inferted or omitted,... | |
| 1778 - 336 pagine
...give his verfe the greater found, and throw it out of profe. The third method mentioned by Anftotle is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language more than wrh that of any other tongue, and is therefore more ufed by Homer than by any other poet. 1 mean the... | |
| 1786 - 694 pagine
...give his verfe the greater found, and throw it out of profe. The third method mentioned by Ariftotle is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language more than with that of any other tongue, and is therelore more ufed by Homer than by any other poet. I mean the lengthening of a phrafe by the addition... | |
| 1803 - 372 pagine
...give his verse the greater sound, and throw it out of prose. The third method mentioned by Aristotle is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language...with that of any other tongue, and is therefore more used by Homer than by any other poet. I mean the lengthening of a phrase by the addition of words,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 pagine
...give his verse the greater sound, and throw it out of prose. The third method mentioned by Aristotle, is what agrees with the genius of the Greek language...with that of any other tongue, and is therefore more used by Homer than by any other poet. I mean the lengthening of a phrase by the addition of words,... | |
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