| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 358 páginas
...fucceed fo well in painting what they have heard, as what they believe, themfelves, or at leaft obferve in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would advife no modern poet to revive thefe Fairy tales in an epic poem. But ftill this is nothing to the... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 354 páginas
...fucceed fo well in painting what they have heard, as what they believe, themfelves, or at leaft obferve in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would advife no modern poet to revive thefe Fairy tales in an epic poem. But Hill this is nothing to the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 páginas
...fucceed fo well in painting what they have heard, as what they believe themfelves, or at leaft obferve in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would advife no modern poet to revive thefe faery tales in an epick poem. But itill this is nothing to the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 452 páginas
...fucceed fo well in painting what they have, heard, as what they believe themfelves, or at leaft obferve in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would advife no modern poet to revive thefe faery tales in an epick poem. But fiill this is nothing to the... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1807 - 446 páginas
...ages are not so fit to write epick poems in, as others; not, that they shoul<t he otherwise written. It is also true, that writers do not succeed so well in painting what they have heard, as what they helieve themselves, or at least ohserve in others a facility of helieving. And on this account I would... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 456 páginas
...ages are not so fit to write epic poems in, as others ; not, that they sho'uld be otherwise written. It is also true, that writers do not succeed so well...still this is nothing to the case in hand, where we w *» Mr. HCBBES.S Letter. I are considering the merit of epic poems, written under other circumstances.... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1911 - 190 páginas
...ages are not so fit to write epic poems in, as others; not, that they should be otherwise written. It is also true, that writers do not succeed so well...painting what they have heard, as what they believe 2 themselves, or at least observe in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would advise... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1911 - 188 páginas
...ages are not so fit to write epic poems in, as others ; not, that they should be otherwise written. It is also true, that writers do not succeed so well...painting what they have heard, as what they believe 3 themselves, or at least observe in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would advise... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1911 - 196 páginas
...ages are not so fit to write epic poems in, as others ; not, that they should be otherwise written. It is also true, that writers do not succeed so well in painting what they have heard, as what they believe3 themselves, or at least observe in others a facility of believing. And on this account I would... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 páginas
...ages are not so fit to write epic poems in as others ; not, that they should be otherwise written. It is also true, that writers do not succeed so well...poet to revive these fairy tales in an epic poem. . . . The pagan gods, and Gothic fairies were equally out of 1 Sir W. Davenant's Preface. credit, when... | |
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