| Virgil - 1721 - 412 sayfa
...•vjou'd communicate to us ; the ether fin-gies out the moft pleajing Circumftame of this 'Trtttk^ and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the Underftanding. I Jball give one Inflame oMt of a Multitude of this nature that might tie found in the Georgics, takers... | |
| Virgil - 1763 - 374 sayfa
...diflinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which Jie would communicate to us, the other fmgles out the moft pleafing circumftance of this truth,...conveys the whole, in a more diverting manner to the undemanding. The delicate addrefs cf Virgil in this particular is worth our attention ; of \vhiah the... | |
| Virgil, Christopher Pitt, Joseph Warton - 1763 - 382 sayfa
...performing the aftion in which he v/ould inftruct his reader. Where the one fets out as fully and diffincTJy as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other fmgles out the moft pleafing circumftance of this truth, and fo conveys the whole, in a more diverting... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 378 sayfa
...the the adtion in which he would inftruct his reader. Where the one fets out, as fully and diftindlly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would...communicate to us ; the other fingles out the moft pleafmg circumftance of this truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the underflanding.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1765 - 378 sayfa
...301 the action in which he would inftrud: his reader. Where the one fets out, as fully and diftindlly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would...conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the understanding. I mall give one inflance out of a multitude of this nature that might be found in the... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1773 - 326 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would inftruft his reader. \Vheretheone fcts out, as fully and oittindtly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us; the other fingies out the mof t pleafing circumftancesof this truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 sayfa
...performing the aftiou in which he would inftruft his reader. Where the one lets out, as fully and d:ftinftly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would...communicate to us ; the other fingles out the moft pleating circurnftance of this truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the underftanding.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 368 sayfa
...performing the aftion in which he would inltruft his reader. Where the one fets out, as fully and diftinilly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us ; the other iingles out the moft pleating circumftance of this truth, and (b conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 366 sayfa
...all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us { the other fmgles out the moft pleafmg circumftance of this truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the underftanding. I mail give one inftance out of a multitude of this nature that might be found in the Georgics where... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 942 sayfa
...the truth, which he would communicate to us ; the other lingles out the molt plcafing ciicumltance of this truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the umlerftanding. I (hall give one inftarcc out of a multitude of this nature that might he found in the... | |
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