| George Colman - 1787 - Liczba stron: 386
...in fadl, the "*' practice of his own ftage in view." " III. For the abfolute merit of thefe fatires, t'he *' reader will judge of it himfelf by comparing...addition *' to what the reader will find elfewhere [«. 1. 223. J " apologized in its favour, that the double chara&er <*< of the fatires admirably fitted... | |
| George Colman - 1787 - Liczba stron: 370
...the " practice of his own ftage in view." " III. For the abfolute merit of thefe fatires, fhe •'* reader will judge of it himfelf by comparing the "...kind remaining " to us from antiquity, with the rules her* delivered " by Horace. Only it may be obferved, in addition " to what the reader will find elfewhere... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - Liczba stron: 450
...the Greek Satyrs. III. For the absolute merit of these satyrs, the reader will judge of it himself by comparing the Cyclops, the only piece of this kind...the rules here delivered by Horace. Only it may be observed, in addition to what the reader will find elsewhere [n. v. 223.] apologized in its favour,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - Liczba stron: 458
...the Greek Satyrs. III. For the absolute merit of these satyrs, the reader will judge of it himself by comparing the Cyclops, the only piece of this kind...the rules here delivered by Horace. Only it may be observed, in addition to what the reader will find elsewhere [nv 22J.] apologized in its favour, that... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - Liczba stron: 458
...the Greek Satyrs. III. For the absolute merit of these satyrs, the reader will judge of it himself by comparing the Cyclops, the only piece of this kind...the rules here delivered by Horace. Only it may be observed, in addition to what the reader will find elsewhere [nv 223.] apologized in its favour, that... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - Liczba stron: 492
...the Greek Satyrs. III. For the absolute merit of these satyrs, the reader will judge of it himself by comparing the Cyclops, the only piece of this kind remaining to u$ from antiquity, with the rules here delivered by Horace. Only it may be observed, in addition to... | |
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