| Homerus - 1720 - 382 páginas
...look upon their machines, Momtr feems like his own Jufittr in his terrors, fhaking Olympus, feathering the lightnings, and firing the •Heavens; Virgil,...empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. But after a-11, it is with great parts, as with great virtues, they naturally border on fome imperfe&ion;... | |
| 1750 - 374 páginas
...we look upon their Machines, Homer kerns like his own K 5 Jupiter "Jupiter in his Terrors, fbaking Olympus, fcattering the Lightnings, and firing the...Empires, and regularly ordering his whole Creation. DRYDENfyeaks of rirgii as a grave, fuccindi: and majeftick Writer, one who weigh'd not only every Thought,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginas
...tranquillity. And when we look upon their machines, Homer feems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, fliaking Olympus, fcattering the lightnings, and firing the...empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. 'jX4 But . But after all, it is with great parts as with gre.at virtues, they naturally border on fome;... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 páginas
...tranquillity. And when we look upon their machines, Homer feems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, fhaking Olympus, fcattering the lightnings, and firing the...; Virgil, like the fame power in his benevolence, cnunfelling with the Gods, laying plans for empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. But... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 páginas
...tranquillity. And when we look upon their machines, Homer fcems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, fhaking Olympus, fcattering the lightnings, and firing the...; Virgil, like the fame power in his benevolence, compelling with the Gods, laying plans for empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. But... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 páginas
...upon their machines, Homer feems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, fliaking Olympus, {battering the lightnings, and firing the Heavens ; Virgil, like...empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. But after all, it is with great parts as with great virtues, they naturally border on fome imperfection... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 páginas
...tranquillity. And when we look upon their machines, Homer feems like his »wn Jupiter in his terrors, (haking Olympus, fcattering the lightnings, and firing the...empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. But after all, it is with great parts as with great virtues, they naturally border on fome imperfeftion... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 páginas
...tranquillity. And when we look upon their machines, Homer feems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, fliaking Olympus, fcattering the lightnings, and firing the...empires, and regularly ordering his whole creation. But after all, it is with great parts as with great virtues, they naturally border on fome imperfection... | |
| Virgil, Christopher Pitt, Joseph Warton - 1763 - 382 páginas
...his Terrors, fhaking Olympus, fcattering the Lightnings, and firing the Heavens: Virgil like the lame Power in his Benevolence, counfelling with the Gods,...late Editions ; as their Purity and fimple Elegance, mayjuftly induce one to fuppofe they came from the Hand of Virgil, Dedicatio jEneidos. Ad VENEREM.... | |
| Virgil - 1763 - 374 páginas
...the Lightnings, and firing the Heavens: Firgil like the lame Power in his Benevolence, counfclling with the Gods, laying Plans for Empires, and regularly...late Editions ; as their Purity and fimple Elegance, mayjuftly induce one to 1'uppofe they came from the Hand of Firgil. Dedicatio ./Eneidos. Ad VENEREM.... | |
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