| James Harris - 1751 - 484 páginas
...accurately with the Stile of both, that when we read either of the two, we cannot help thinking, that 'tis he alone, who has hit its character, and that it could...elegant in any other manner. AND thus is THE GREEK TONGUB, from its Propriety and UnivarfaKty t made E e 4 for Ch. "V' .for all that is great, and all... | |
| Several Hands - 1752 - 508 páginas
...accurately with the ftile of both, that when we read either of the two, we cannot help thinking, that 'tis he alone who has hit its character, and that it could...not have appeared fo elegant in any other manner. Graiis ingenium, Graiis dcdst ore ntunda Mufa loqui. 1 'Twere to be wifhed, that thofe amongft us,... | |
| James Harris - 1765 - 502 páginas
...accurately with the Stile of both, that when we read either of the two, we cannot help thinking, that 'tis he alone, who has hit its character, and that it could...not have appeared fo elegant in any other manner. "x AND thus is THE GREEK TONGUE, from its Propriety and Uni"verfaJityt made E e 4 for Ch. V.for all... | |
| James Harris - 1771 - 516 páginas
...tlje marvelous, and the myftic ; afcending but rarely into the Sublime ; nor then fo much trufting to the colours of Stile, as to the intrinfic dignity...its Propriety and Univerfality, made E e 4 for Ch. V.for all that is great, and all that is beaut iJful, in every Subjetf, and under every Form qf writing*... | |
| James Harris - 1786 - 504 páginas
...the intrinfic dignity of the Sentiment itfelf, THE Language in the mean time, in which He and Plata wrote, appears to fuit fo accurately with the Stile...TONGUE, from its Propriety and Univerfality, made E e 4 .forCh. V. for all that is great, and all that is beaut '/-. ful, in every SubjeSt, and under every... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 páginas
...to fuit fo accurately with the ftyle of both, that, when we read either of the two, we cannot belp thinking, that it is he alone who has hit its character,...tongue, from its propriety and univerfality, made for all that is great and all that is beautiful, in every fubject and ander every form of writing :... | |
| 1797 - 680 páginas
...of both, that when we read either cf the two, we cannot help thinking, that it is he alone who hns hit its character, and that it could not have appeared...manner. And thus is the Greek tongue, from its propriety n.nd univctfality, made for all that is pnvit and all that is beautiful, in every fubjcdl and under... | |
| David Irving - 1803 - 266 páginas
...accurately with the ftyle of both, that when we read either of the two, we cannot help thinking, that 'tis he alone, who has hit its character, and that it could...not have appeared fo elegant in any other manner." This is a very expreffive fentence. It is not however unexceptiouable : in the mean time is in this... | |
| James Harris - 1806 - 500 páginas
...thinking, that it is he alone, Avho has hit its character, and that it could not have appeared ;so elegant in any other manner. / AND thus is THE GREEK TONGUE, from its propriety and universality, made for all that is great, and all that is beauE e 4 tiful, y-iv V7"- ' ' J tiful, in... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 páginas
...help thinking, that it is he alone who has hit its character, and that it could not have appeared so elegant in any other manner. And thus is the Greek tongue, from its propriety and universality, made for all that is great and all that is beautiful, in every subject, and under every... | |
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