| 1712 - 482 pages
...have treated this great Poet with Candour, have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived. It was the Fault of the Age, and not of Homer, if there wants that Delicacy infomeof his Sentiments, which appears in the Works of Men of a much inferior Genius. Befides, if there... | |
| 1738 - 310 pages
...have treated this great Poet with Candour, have attributed this Defeft to the Times in which he lived. It was the fault of the Age, and not of Homer, if there wants that Delicacy in fome of his Sentiments which now appears in the Works of Men of a much inferior Genius. Befides, if there are Blemifhes... | |
| 1737 - 314 pages
...Candour, have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived. It was the Fault of the Age,and not of Homer, if there wants that Delicacy in fome of his Sentiments, which appears in the Works of Men of a much inferior Genius. Befides, if there are Blemimes... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pages
...have treated this great poet with candor, have attributed this defect to the times in which he lived. It was the fault of the age, and not of Homer, if...wants that delicacy in fome of his fentiments, which now appears in the works of men of a much inferior genius. Befides, if there are blemilhes in any particular... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 674 pages
...have treated this great poet with candor, have attributed this defeft to the times in which he lived. It was the fault of the age, and not of Homer, if...wants that delicacy in fome of his fentiments, which now appears in the works of men of a much inferior genius. Befides, if there are blemilhes in any particular... | |
| John Milton, William Dodd - 1762 - 284 pages
...have treated this great Poet with Candour have attributed this Defect to the Times in which he lived. It was the Fault of the Age, and not of Homer, if there wants that Delicacy, in fome of his Sentiments, which now appears in the Works of Men of a much inferior Genius. Befides, if there are... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 pages
...treated this great poet with candor, have attributed this defeat to the times in •which he lived. It was the fault of the age, and not of Homer, if...wants that delicacy in fome of his fentiments, which now appears in the works of men of a much inferior genius. Befides, if there are blemimes in any particular... | |
| 1776 - 478 pages
...treated this great poet with candour, have atti ibuted this defect to the times in which he lived. It was the fault of the age, and not of Homer, if there wants that delicacy in fome of his ientiments which now appears in the works of men of a much inferior genius. Befides, if there are blemifhes... | |
| 1778 - 336 pages
...have treated this great poet with candour, have attributed this defeat to the times in which he lived. It was the fault of the age, and not of Homer, if...wants that delicacy in fome of his fentiments, which now appears in the works of men of a much inferior genius. Befides, if there are blemifhes in any particular... | |
| 1803 - 372 pages
...have treated this great poet with candour, have attributed this defect to the times in which he lived. It was the fault of the age, and not of Homer, if there wants that delicacy in some of his sentiments, which now appears in the works of men of a much inferior genius. Besides, if... | |
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