| English poets - 1790 - 364 sayfa
...performing the aftion in which he would inftruft his reader. Where the one fets out, as fully and diftinftly 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... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sayfa
...would inilruil his reader. Where the one fets out, as fully and diftinftly as he can, all the pans of the truth which he would communicate to us ; the other fingles out the molt pleafing circumftance of* this truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 sayfa
...poet often conceals the precept in a defcription, and reprefenu his countryman performing the adtion in which he would inftruft his reader. Where the one...other fingles out the moft pleafing circumftance of tbi* truth, and fo conveys the whole in a more diverting manner to the underftanding. I fhall givq... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and $o conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 486 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, anJ so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 484 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 504 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth which he would communicate to us, the other singles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 sayfa
...performing the action in which he would instruct his reader. Where the one sets out, as fully and distinctly as he can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us ; the other singles out the must pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 sayfa
...action in which he would instruct bis reader. Where the one sets out, as fully and Distinctly as be can, all the parts of the truth, which he would communicate to us ; the other •ingles out the most pleasing circumstance of this truth, and so conveys the whole in a more diverting... | |
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