| Homerus - 1720 - 382 páginas
...afpirate, or takes off its accent; and compieated this variety by altering fome letters with the licenfe of poetry. Thus his meafures, inftead of being fetters to his fenfe, were always in readinefsto run along with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a farther reprefentation of... | |
| 1750 - 374 páginas
...fiLolic, which often rejects its A/peraie,'or takes off its Accent ; and compleated this Variety by altering fome Letters with the Licence of Poetry. Thus his Meafures, inftead of being Fetters to his Senfe, were always in readinefs to ran along with the Warmth of his Rapture, and even to give a farther... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 páginas
...feebler JEolic, which often rejects its afpirate, or takes off its accent; and compleated this variety by altering fome letters with the licence of poetry....with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of his notions, in the correfpondence of their founds to what they fignified.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 páginas
...&olic, which often rejects its afp irate, or takes off its accent ; and compleated this variety by altering fome letters with the licence of poetry....with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of his notions, in the correfpondence of their founds to what they fignified.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 páginas
...JEollc, which often rejects its afpirate, or takes off its accent ; and compleated this variety by altering fome letters with the licence of poetry....being fetters to his fenfe, were always in readinefs tp run along with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of his notions,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 444 páginas
...¿Eolic, which often rejefls its afpirate, or takes off its accent ; and compleat*ed this variety by altering fome letters with the licence of poetry....inftead of being fetters to his fenfe, were always in readineis to run along with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 páginas
...feebler JEolic, which often reject its afpirate, or takes off its accent; and compleu:cd this variety by altering fome letters with the licence of poetry. Thus his meafures, inftead c;" being fetters to his fenfe, were always in rcadine"* to run along with the warmth of his rapture,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 páginas
...afpirate, or takes off its accent 3 and cornpleated this variety by altering fome letters with Ihe UceiKiS of poetry. Thus his meafures, inftead of being fetters to his fenfe, were always in readinefs to ran along with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of his notions,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 páginas
...jEolic, which often rejefts its afpirate, or takes off its accent ; and compleated this variety by altering fome letters with the licence of poetry....with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of his notions, in ' the correfpondence of their founds to what they fignified.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 páginas
...or takes off its accent ; and compleated this variety by altering fome letters with the li-r cence of poetry. Thus his meafures, inftead of being fetters...with the warmth of his rapture, and even to give a further reprefentation of his notions, in the correfpondence of their founds to what they fignified.... | |
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