| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 ページ
...foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise f. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children, before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 ページ
...foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise f. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children, before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 458 ページ
...a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make oiherwise. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennuis, and and in process of time a Lucilius,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 506 ページ
...a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 500 ページ
...a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 ページ
...a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which nojironunciation can make otherwise. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 ページ
...foot, and sometime« a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. \Ve can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 ページ
...whole one, and which no pronnbciation can make otherwise. We can only say, that he livt-d '. i!«- infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first We must be chil'¡••T btf .re we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 564 ページ
...a foot, and fomctimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwife. We can only lay, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the firft. We muft be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in procefs of time a Lucilius, and... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 ページ
...a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the h'rst. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,... | |
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