I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus istius temporis accommodata : they who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical ; and it continues so, even in our judgment,... Englische Studien - Página 115editado por - 1900Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 páginas
...believe Catullus^ as much as betwixt a modeft Behaviour and Affectation. The Verfe of Chaucer, I confefs, is not Harmonious to us ••, but 'tis like the...Eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was auribus iflius temporis accommodata : They who liv'd with him, and fome time after him, thought it Mufical... | |
| John Bell - 1782 - 552 páginas
...followed Nature every where, but was never fo hold to go beyond her. The verfe of Chaucer, I confefs, is not harmonious to us, but 'tis like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was G:irib;!i ijliui teffffcris accommodata : they wfro. TESTIMOmiS, &C, Ip9 lived with him, and Come time... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, —...was auribus istius temporis accommodata. They who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical ; and it continues so even in our judgment,... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 712 páginas
...modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, — it was auribus istius temporis aceommodata. They who lived with him, and some time after him, thought it musical ; and it continues... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 670 páginas
...and nimis poeta, if we may believe Catullus,' as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, — it was auribus istius temporis accommodata.... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...and nimis foeta, if we may believe Catullus,' as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is n.ot harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, — it was auribus istius temporis accommodata.... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 páginas
...beingp«*a,and nimispoefa, if we may believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends it was auribus istius temporis accommodate. They... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 378 páginas
...modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends-^— it was auribus istius temparis aecommodata. They who lived with him, and sometime after him, thought it musical ; and it... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 páginas
...being/>oeto,and nimvspoeta, if we may believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us ; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends it was auribus istius temporis accommodata. They... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 páginas
...Pocta and nimis Poeta, if we believe Catullus, as much as betwixt a modest behaviour and affectation. The verse of Chaucer, I confess, is not harmonious to us; but it is like the eloquence of one whom Tacitus commends, it was ' auribus istius temporis accommodata... | |
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