| Virgil, Christopher Pitt, Joseph Warton - Latin poetry - 1763 - 362 pages
...which he will meet with much pleafure and inftruftion, although this hypothefis is perhaps puftied a little too far. The author feems to think with La...is an admirable example to the contrary. VIII. The exadt propriety of Virgil's thoughts ought to be particularly regarded. We find in him no points and... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - English literature - 1787 - 422 pages
...dangerous, becaufe, even when it is falfe, it may be fometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that description and fentiment have been long... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 416 pages
...dangerous, becaufe, even when it is falfe, it may be fometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that defcription and fentiment have been long... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 444 pages
...dangerous, becaufe, even when it is falfe, it may be fometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that defcripdon and fentiment have been long exhaufted.... | |
| 1801 - 344 pages
...dangerous, becaufe, even when it is falfe, it may be fometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that defcription and fentiment have been long... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 296 pages
...dangerous, because, even when U is false, it may be sometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that description and sentiment have been long... | |
| 1806 - 340 pages
...dangerous, because, even when it is false, it may be sometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preocupied, and that desĀ» cription and sentiment have been long... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 354 pages
...dangerous, because, even when it is false, it may be sometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that description and sentiment have been long... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 334 pages
...dangerous, because, even when it is false, it may be sometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are preoccupied, and that description and sentiment have been long... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 448 pages
...dangerous, because, even when it is false, it may be sometimes urged with probability. Bruyere declares, that we are come into the world too late to produce any thing new, that nature and life are pre-occupied, and that description and sentiment have been long... | |
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