| William Beloe - 1807 - 464 páginas
...end of this copy of the Turnehus Homer, in the Cracherode Collection, are these lines ; Read Homer once, and you can read no more, For all books else appear so mean, so poor : Verse will seem prose, but still persist to read ; Homer will be all the books you need. NOVUM TESTAMENTUM... | |
| John Aikin - 1807 - 692 páginas
...heighten the beauty of the whole. In short it was not deemed an overcharged praise to say, Road Homer once, and you can read no more, , For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be all the books you need. The spirit... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...undertake the author to whom he has given (in his excellent Essay) so complete a praise. " Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; " For all Books else appear so mean, so poor, " Verse wrtl seem Prose : but stilI persist to read " And Homer will be all the books you need." That... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 472 páginas
...undertake the author to whom he has given (in his excellent Essay) so complete a praise. ' Head Homer once, and you can read no more; 'For all books else appear so mean, 'and poor. 'Verse will seem Prose: but still persist to read, • And Homer will he all the Books you... | |
| David Simpson - 1809 - 410 páginas
...inestimable volume, it would be used with the strictest propriety and decorum ! " Read God's word, once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor. Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read, And God's word will be all the books you need."... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 páginas
...Nature's whole strength united ! endless fame, A:id universal shouts attend their name ! Read Honier once, and you can read no more, For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Honier will be all the books you need. Had Bossu... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 páginas
...undertake the author to whom he has given (in his excellent essay) so complete a praise: v Read Homer once and you can read no more; For all books else appear so mean, and poor. Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read, And Homer will be all the books you пссч!.... | |
| 1813 - 350 páginas
...undertake the author to whom he has given (in his excellent Essay) so complete a praise: ' Read Homer once, and you can read no more; For all books else appear so mean, to poor, Verse will seem prose: but still persist to read, And Homer will be all the books you need.'... | |
| 1813 - 352 páginas
...author to whom he has given (in his excellent Essay) so complete a praise : ' Read Homer once, ami you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read. And Homer will be all the books you need.' That... | |
| Richard Walker James Porson - 1815 - 524 páginas
...him to our Knight ? Sir Thomas Urquhart, in the account of Crichton, (which the Knight has given us, 304. because it is so intimately connected with Johnson's...can read no more, For all books else appear so mean, go poor; Johnson's a dunce ; but still persist to read, And Hawk ins will be all the books you need... | |
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