| Ovid - 1725 - 388 sayfa
...unconfin'd as Mr. Co-why's, was but necefFary to make Pindar fpeak Englijh, and that was to be perform'd by no other way than Imitation, But if Virgil, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible Authors be thus us'd, 'tis no longer to be call'd their Work, when neither... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 sayfa
...fo elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley's was but neceflary to make Pindar fpeak Englifh, and that Was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their work, when neither... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 sayfa
...fo elevated and unconfincd as Mr. Cowley's was but necefl'ary to make Pindar fpeak Englifh, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible authors, be thusufed, it is no longer to be called their work, when neither... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 sayfa
...fo elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley's was but neceflary to make Pindar fpeak Englifh, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their work, when neither... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 sayfa
...fo elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley's was but neceflary to make Pindar fpeak Englifh, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, or Ovidi, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their work,... | |
| Ovid - 1776 - 382 sayfa
...fo elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley's, was but neceflary to make Pindar fpeak Englijb% and that was to be performed by no other way than Imitation. But if Pirgil, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible Authors be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 366 sayfa
...elevated and unconfined as Mr, Cowley's was but neceflary to make make Pindar fpeak Engli(h, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their work, when neither... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 sayfa
...elevated imd uaconfine:l as Mr. Cowley's was but neceflary te make maVe Pindar fpeak Engli(h, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, or Ovifl, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their work,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 376 sayfa
...fo elevated and unconfiocd as Mr. Cowley's was but neceflary to make Pindar fpeak Englifh, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virg'l, or Ovid, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 362 sayfa
...elevated and unconfined as Mr. Cowley 's was but neceflary to make .make Pindar fpeak Englifh, and that was to be performed by no other way than imitation. But if Virgil, .or Ovid, or any regular intelligible authors, be thus ufed, it is no longer to be called their work, when neither... | |
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