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" ... action, had he related them in the same order that they happened,) he cast them into the fifth, sixth, and seventh books, by way of episode to this noble poem. Aristotle himself allows that Homer has nothing to boast of as to the unity of his fable... "
The New microcosm, ed. by the senior class of Manchester school - Página 28
por Manchester grammar sch - 1840
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The Spectator. ...

1712 - 482 páginas
...to boaft of as to the Unity of his Fable, tho' at the fame Time that great Critick and Philofopher endeavours to palliate this Imperfection in the Greek Poet, by imputing it in fome Meafure to the very Nature of an Epic Poem. Some have been of Opinion, that the dLneid labours...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books, Volumen1

John Milton - 1750 - 666 páginas
...boaft of as to the unity of his fable, tho' at the fame time that great critic and philefopher endevors to palliate this imperfection in the Greek poet by imputing it in feme meafure to the very nature of an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the ./Eneid alfo labor;...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Volumen1

John Milton - 1750 - 674 páginas
...of as to the unity of his fable, tho' at the -fame time that great critic and philosopher endevors to palliate this imperfection in the Greek poet by imputing it in fome meafure to the very nature of an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the jEneid alfo labors...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

1776 - 478 páginas
...boaft of as to the Unity of his Fable, though, at the fame time, that great critic and philofopher endeavours to palliate this imperfection in the Greek poet, by imputing it, in fome meafure, to the very nature of an epic poem. Some have been of opinion that the /Encid alfo labours...
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The Spectator, Volumen4

1778 - 336 páginas
...to boaft of as to the unuy of his fable, though at the fame time that great critic and philofopher endeavours to palliate this imperfection in the Greek poet by imputing it in fo:ne meaiure to the very nature of an epic poem. Sjme have been of opinion, that the y'Eneid alfo...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volumen4

1786 - 694 páginas
...as to the unity of his fable, though at the fame time that great cr[tic and philofopher endeajrjnirs to palliate this imperfection in the Greek poet by imputing it in fome meafure to the very nature of 'an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the yEueid alio labours...
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The Spectator ...

1803 - 412 páginas
...books, by way of episode to this noble poem. Aristotle himself allows, that Homer has nothing to boast of as to the unity of his fable, though at the same...an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the TEneid also labours in this particular, and has Episodes which may be looked upon as excrescences rather...
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Select British Classics, Volumen14

1803 - 372 páginas
...books, by way of episode to this noble poem. Aristotle himself allows, that Homer has nothing to boast of as to the unity of his fable, though at the same...an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the JEneid also labours in this particular, and has episodes which may be looked upon as excrescences rather...
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The works of ... Joseph Addison, collected by mr. Tickell, Volumen2

Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 páginas
...books, by way of episode to this noble poem. Aristotle himself allows, that Homer has nothing to bpast of as to the unity of his fable, though, at the same...an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the ^Eneid also labours in this particular, and has episodes which may be looked upon as excresences rather...
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The British Essayists, Volumen10

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 304 páginas
...books, by way of episode to this noble poem. Aristotle himself allows, that Homer has nothing to boast of as to the unity of his fable, though at the same...an epic poem. Some have been of opinion, that the /liucitl also labours in this particular, and has Episodes which may be looked upon as excrescences...
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