| Charles Thompson - 1767 - 280 páginas
...require a long Series of Years and Variety of Experiments to bring them to Maturity. It is alfo very remarkable, that no Nation in the World, however learned and ingenious,. has ever produced any Poems equal to Homer's ; and that whoever have made any Attempts of the fame Kind, have taken their Plan... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 páginas
...Ilion, or Troy ; and that of the second is, the voyages and adventures of Ulysses, after the t;ik,ng of that city. It is remarkable, that no nation in...whoever have attempted any works of that kind, have all taken their plan and ideas from Homer, bmTowed all their rules from him, made him their model,... | |
| P. Austin Nuttall - 1840 - 722 páginas
...or Troy ; and that of the second, was the voyages and adventures of Ulysses, after the taking ofthat city. It is remarkable, that no nation in the world,...however learned and ingenious, has ever produced any poem comparable to these; and that whoever have attempted any works of the kind, have all taken their... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1841 - 362 páginas
...the second is the voyages and adventures of Ulysses, after the taking of that city. It is remarxablo, that no nation in the world, however learned and ingenious,...whoever have attempted any works of that kind, have all taken their plans and ideas from Homer, borrowed all their rules from him, made him their model,... | |
| Charles Rollin, Robert Lynam - 1844 - 362 páginas
...when they besieged Ilion, or Troy ; and that of the second is the voyages and adventures of Ulysses, after the taking of that city. It is remarkable, that...whoever have attempted any works of that kind, have all taken their plans and ideas from Homer, borrowed all their rulea from him, made him their model,... | |
| A. H. - 1858 - 592 páginas
...that kind of poetry, the most sublime and difficult of all, he attained at once to such perfection, that no nation in the world, however learned and ingenious, has ever produced any poems at all comparable to his ; and those who have since attempted any works of the kind have taken their... | |
| H. Allen - 1862 - 558 páginas
...that kind of poetry, the most sublime and difficult of all, he attained at once to such perfection, that no nation in the world, however learned and ingenious, has ever produced any poems at all comparable to his ; and those who have since attempted any works of the kind have taken their... | |
| 1867 - 488 páginas
...his genius says, "It is a remarkable fact, one worthy of note, that no nation in the world, how ever learned and ingenious, has ever produced any poems...and that whoever have attempted any works of that kiud, have taken their plan and ideas from Homer, borrowed all their rules from him, made him their... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1881 - 1222 páginas
...besieged Ilion or Troy ; and that of the second s the voyages and adventures of Ulysses, after the aking of that city. It is remarkable, that no nation in the world, how>ver learned and ingenious, 'has ever produced any >oems comparable to his ; and that whoever have... | |
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