| René Rapin - 1706 - 550 páginas
...Common Places (by which Scaliger, and .before him Macrsbiw , AgeUitu , and the other Criticks hate compared the Poets, and examin'd their Worth) none...Ancient and Modern, more contended with each other for Victory , than in the Defcription of the Night. •Yet in this the Englifo has the Advantage, and has... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 páginas
...the common places, by which Scaliger, and 10 before him Macrobius, AgeUius, and the other Criticks have compared the Poets and examin'd their worth,...generally and more happily handled, and in none have the Noblest wits both ancient and modern more contended with each other for victory, than in the 15 description... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 páginas
...the common places, by which Scaliger, and 10 before him Macrobius, Agellius, and the other Criticks have compared the Poets and examin'd their worth,...generally and more happily handled, and in none have the Noblest wits both ancient and modern more contended with each other for victory, than in the 15 description... | |
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