Though deep, yet clear; though gentle, yet not dull Strong without rage; without o'erflowing, full. And there are yet fewer who can find the reason of that sweetness. The Works of Virgil - Página lxxxvpor Virgil - 1803Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 494 páginas
...juft. But, fince the evil of falfe quantities is difficult to be cured in any modern language.; fince the French and the Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet are to be ufed in heroic poetry ; , fince I have not ftriftiy obferved thofe rules myfelf, which I... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...juft. But, fince the evil of falfe quantities is difficult to be cured in any modern language ; fince the French and the Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet arc to be ufed in heroic poetry ; fince I have not itrlc"ll» obferved thofe rules myfelf, which I... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...juft. But, fince the evil of falfe quantities is difficult to be cured in any modern language ; fince the French and the Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet are to be ufed in heroic poetry ; fince I have not Iti iotiy obferved thofe rules myfelf, which I can... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...left some critical observations on this subject. 7 This celebrated couplet was an addition, not being and there are yet fewer who can find the reason of...Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet are to be used in heroick poetry ; since I have not strictly observed those rules myself, which I can... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...left some critical observations on this subject. 7 This celebrated couplet was an addition, not being and there are yet fewer who can find the reason of...of false quantities is difficult to be cured in any modem language ; since the French and the Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet are to... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 670 páginas
...left some critical observations on this subject. 7 This celebrated couplet was an addition, not being and there are yet fewer who can find the reason of...allowed the criticism to be just. But since the evil of fa\x quantities is difficult to be cured in any modern language ; since the French and the Italians,... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 páginas
...left some critical observations on this subject. ' This celebrated couplet was an addition, not being and there are yet fewer who can find the reason of that, sweetness, I have given j,t to some of my friends in conversation, and they have allowed the criticism to be just. But since... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 328 páginas
...deep, yet clear ; though gentle, yet not dull ; Strong without rage ; without o'erflo\ving, full— and there are yet fewer who can find the reason of...Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet are to be used in heroic poetry; since I have not strictly observed those rules myself, which I can... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 páginas
...the period, I fear much of their merit lies in the skilful antithesis of the attributes of the river. criticism to be just. But, since the evil of false...Italians, as well as we, are yet ignorant what feet are to be used in heroic poetry ; since I have not strictly observed those rules myself, which I can... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 páginas
...deep, yet clear ; though gentle, yet not dull ; Strong without rage ; without o'erflowing, full — * and there are yet fewer who can find the reason of...friends in conversation ; and they have allowed the * This celebrated couplet occurs in Sir John Denham's " Cooper's Hill," a poem which was praised beyond... | |
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