The Works of the British Poets with Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, by Robert Anderson, 12 tomasJohn & Arthur Arch, 1795 |
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... HOMER is univerfally allowed to have had the greatest invention of any writer whatever . The the army he describes , praife of judgment Virgil has justly contefted with him , and others may have their pretentions as to particular ...
... HOMER is univerfally allowed to have had the greatest invention of any writer whatever . The the army he describes , praife of judgment Virgil has justly contefted with him , and others may have their pretentions as to particular ...
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... Homer ; and whatever commendations have been allowed them on this head , are by no means for their invention in hav- having contracted it . For when the mode of learning changed in following ages , and science was delivered in a plainer ...
... Homer ; and whatever commendations have been allowed them on this head , are by no means for their invention in hav- having contracted it . For when the mode of learning changed in following ages , and science was delivered in a plainer ...
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... Homer.great mixture of vowels and confonants , and ac- Among thefe we reckon fome of his marvellous fictions ,. ner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undi- ftinguished , and where they are marked moft evi- dently , affect us not in ...
... Homer.great mixture of vowels and confonants , and ac- Among thefe we reckon fome of his marvellous fictions ,. ner ; they lie in a great degree hidden and undi- ftinguished , and where they are marked moft evi- dently , affect us not in ...
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... Homer has done this in invention , Virgil has in judgment . Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment , because Virgil had it in a more eminent degree ; or that Virgil wanted invention , because Homer poffeffed a larger share of it ...
... Homer has done this in invention , Virgil has in judgment . Not that we are to think Homer wanted judgment , because Virgil had it in a more eminent degree ; or that Virgil wanted invention , because Homer poffeffed a larger share of it ...
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... Homer . It must be a ftrange partiality to antiquity , to think with Ma- dam Dacier , " that those times and manners are fo much the more excellent , as they are more con- trary to ours . " Who can be fo prejudiced in their favour as to ...
... Homer . It must be a ftrange partiality to antiquity , to think with Ma- dam Dacier , " that those times and manners are fo much the more excellent , as they are more con- trary to ours . " Who can be fo prejudiced in their favour as to ...
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