| Gregory Griffin - 1787 - 480 էջ
...right to that title, from; its adherence to prefcribed rules, as any of the celebrated mafter-pieccs of antiquity. And here I cannot help again lamenting,...Author, I am unable to twine' our laurels together j and to tranftnit to pofterity the the mingled praifes pf Genius, and Judgment; of v the Poet, and... | |
| John Smith, George Canning, John Hookham Frere, Robert Percy Smith - 1788 - 476 էջ
...right to that title, from its adherence to prefcribed rules, as any of the celebrated mafter-pieces of antiquity. And here I cannot help again lamenting,...not knowing the name of the Author, I am unable to twins our laurels together; and to tranfmit to poflerity (he mingled praifes of Genius, and Judgment;... | |
| Gregory Griffin - 1793 - 266 էջ
...its adherence to prefcribed rules, as any of the celebrated mafter-pieces of antiquity. And here 1 cannot help again lamenting, that, by not knowing...I am unable to twine our laurels together ; and to tranfmit to poflerity the the mingled praifes of Genius, and Judgment ; of the Poet, and his Commentator.... | |
| John Smith, George Canning, Robert Percy Smith, John Hookham Frere - 1809 - 192 էջ
...he!p again lamenting, that by not knowing the name of the anthor, I am unable to twine our lanrels together ; and to transmit to posterity the mingled...permission of my readers of the great world, address more particularly to my fellow-citizens. To them, the essay which I have here presented, will, I flatter... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 424 էջ
...jnation of his hero, thus : And yow'd he'd steal no more. Having, in the course of his work, shewn the bad effects arising from theft, he evidently means...together ; and to .transmit to posterity the mingled praise* of genius and judgment, of the poet .and his comT mentator. Having some space left in this... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 432 էջ
...the several parts of this wonderful work ; and clearly proved it, in every one of these parts, .aijd in all of them together, to be a due and proper epic...praises. of genius and judgment, of the poet and his comojor mentator. Having some space left in this paper, I wilj now, with the permission of my readers... | |
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