... is so forcible in Homer, that no man of a true poetical spirit is master of himself while he reads him. What he writes, is of the most animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in action. If a council be called,... The Iliad of Homer - Página 39de Homer - 1884 - 500 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Homerus - 1720 - 382 páginas
...coldly inform'd of what was faid or done as from a third perfon; the reader is hurry'd out of himielf by the force of the Poet's imagination, and turns in one place to a hearer, in another to a fpectator. The courfe of his verfes refembles that of the army he defcribes, Our author's work is a... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 páginas
...him. What he writes, is of the moft animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in action. If a council be called, or a...battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the Poet's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 páginas
...him. What he writes, is of the moft animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, everything lives, and is put in action. If a council be called, or a...battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; -the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the Poet's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginas
...the moll: animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in a£Hon. If a council be called, or a battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the Poet's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 páginas
...him. What he writes, is of the rnoft animated nature imaginable; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in action. If a council be called, or a battle fought, your are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 páginas
...of the moft animated nature imaginable; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in aftion. If a council be called, or a battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the Poet's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 páginas
...the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the Poet's imaginaH 0 MER 'SILIA t>. 35$ tion, and turns in one place to a hearer, in another to a fpectator. The courfe of his verfes reiembles that of the army he defcribes, O' o tig KTO.V, uirtt... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1778 - 448 páginas
...of the moft animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, aad is put in aftion. If A council be called, or a battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what is laid or done, as from a third perfon; the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the Poet's... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 396 páginas
...him. What he writes, is of the moft animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in action. If a council be called, or a...battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried out of himfc'lf by the force of the Poet's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 páginas
...him. What he writes, is of the moft animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in action. If a council be called, or a...battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what is faid or done, as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried out of himfelf by the force of the... | |
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