| Gilbert West - 1753 - 348 páginas
...And I ap" peal to any Reader, if this is not the Con" dition in which thefe Titular Odes appeared. " ON the contrary (adds he) there is -nothing " more...both «* as to the exact Obfervation of the Meafures **JindNumbersofhisStanzasandVerfes}andthe b 3 " per" perpetual Coherence of his Thoughts. For *' though... | |
| 1762 - 438 páginas
...dutxtedino, *< which alfo confift of fuch another complication of difpro- vo1- 'iik ' V portioned, uncertain, and perplexed verfes and rhimes. — •...regular •* than the odes of Pindar, both as to the exa<3 obfervation *< of the meafures and numbers of his ftanzas and verfes, VOL. IX. Z " and " and... | |
| 1762 - 438 páginas
...duoHecimw, •" which alfo confift of fuch another complication of difpro- vt>1 - "^ ' *.' portioned, uncertain, and perplexed verfes and rhimes.— " On...regular «' than the odes of Pindar, both as to the exa<5t obfervation, * ( of the meafures and numbers of his ftanzas and verfes, VOL. IX. - ' 2 « and... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 páginas
...appeal to any Reader, if this is not the Condition in which thefe titular Odes appear. On the contrary, there is nothing more regular than the Odes of Pindar, both as to the exaft ObferPan/ax, vaiioa vation of the Meafures and Numbers of his Stanzas and Verfes, and the perpetual... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 456 páginas
..." I appeal to any Reader, if this is not the condition «' in which thefe titular Odes.appeared. " 'On the contrary (adds he) there is nothing more "...obfervation of the meafures and numbers of " his ftanzas and veri'es, and the perpetual coherence " of his thoughts i for though his digreffions are fre«' quent,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 358 páginas
...appear. On the contrary, there is nothing more regular than the Odes of Pindar, both as to the exaft obfervation of the meafures and numbers of his ftanzas...perpetual coherence of his thoughts. For though his digreffions are frequent, and his tranfition) fudden, yet is there ever fome fecret connection, which... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 594 páginas
...appear. On the contrary, there is nothing more regular than the Odes of Pindar, both as to the exaft obfervation of the meafures and numbers of his ftanzas and verfes, and the perpetual coherence of his thovghjs. - For though his digreffions are frequent, and his tranlitions fudden, yet is there ever... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1028 páginas
...to any reader, if this is not the condition in which thcfe titular Odes appear. • On the contrary, there is nothing more regular than the Odes of Pindar, both as to the exaft obfervation of the mcafures and numbers of his ftanzas and verfes, and the perpetual coherence... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 páginas
...And " I appeal to any Reader, if this is not the condition " in which thefe titular Odes appeared. " On the contrary (adds he) there is nothing more " regular than the Odes of Pindar, both as to the " exaft obfervation of the meafures and numbers of " his ftanzas and verfes, ar.d the perpetual coherence... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 páginas
...appeal to any reader, if this is not the condition in which thefe titular Odes appear. On the contrary, there is nothing more regular than the Odes of Pindar, both as to the exaft obfervation of the meafures and numbers of his ftanzas and verfes, and the perpetual coherence... | |
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