| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 sayfa
...the better artist. In one we most admire the man, in the other the work. Homer hurries and transports us with a commanding impetuosity ; Virgil leads us...Homer, like the Nile, pours out his riches with a boundless overflow ; Virgil, like a river in it.< banks, with a gentle and constant stream. When we... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - 1839 - 316 sayfa
...genius; Virgil the better artist: in the one, we most admire the man; in the other, the work. IJomer hurries us with a commanding impetuosity; Virgil leads...magnificence. Homer, like the Nile, pours out his richas with a sudden overflow; Virgil, like a rivei in its banks, with a constant stream. — And when... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - 1840 - 314 sayfa
...rule we have now given : " Homer was the greater genius; Virgil the better artist ; in the one, we most admire the man; in the other, the work. Homer...like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. And when we look upon their machines, Homer seems like his own Jupiter in his terrors, shaking Olympus,... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1840 - 844 sayfa
...an attractive majesty. ¡lomer scatters with a generous profusion ; Virfil bestows with a careless magnificence. Homer, like the Nile, pours out his...like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. And, when we look upon their machines, Homer seems like his own Jupiter In his terrors, shaking Olympus,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1840 - 874 sayfa
...genius, Virgil the better artist: in the one we admire the man, in the other the work. Homer hur•ies us with a commanding impetuosity; Virgil leads us...with a generous profusion ; Virgil bestows with a careless magnificence. Homer, like the Nile, pours out his riches with a sudden overflow ; Virgil,... | |
| William Russell - 1844 - 428 sayfa
...of culture and art. 5. Homer was the greater genius; Virgil, the better artist: in the one we more admire the man; in the other, the work. Homer hurries...like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. EXERCISES ON THE RISING INFLECTION. RULE I. Questions which may be answered by Yes or No. 1. Is this... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1845 - 348 sayfa
...— that is empire. 36. Homer* was the greater genius ; — Virgilf the better artist. In the one, we most admire the man ; — in the other, the work....like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. And when we look upon their machines, Homer seems, like his own Jupiter|| in his terrors, shaking Olympus,... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 sayfa
...hatred and detestation. 14. Homer was the greater genius ; Virgil the better artist : in the one, we most admire the man ; in the other, the work. Homer...like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. And when we look upon their machines, Homer seems, like his own Jupiter in his tenor, shaking Olympus,... | |
| William Russell - 1845 - 410 sayfa
...judgment. The former is more the giffc of nature; the latter, more the product of culture and art. the work. Homer hurries us with a commanding impetuosity...like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. EXERCISES ON THE RISING INFLECTION. RULE I. Qtiestions which may be answered by Yes or No. 1. Is this... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 456 sayfa
...: Virgil the better artist ; in the one we admire the man, in the other the work. Homer hurries as with a commanding impetuosity ; Virgil leads us with...careful magnificence. Homer, like the Nile, pours out nis riches with a sudden overflow; Virgil, like a river in its banks, with a constant stream. When... | |
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