... composure in the one, and all the warmth, hurry, and tumult in the other, which the subject of either required: both of them had been imperfect, if they had not been as they are. And let the painter or poet be young or old, who designs... The Odyssey of Homer - Página 169por Homer - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...Ariftotlc makes no fuch distinction between the two poems : he constantly cites them with equal praife, and draws the rules and examples of Epic writing equally from both. But it is rather to the Odyfley that Horace gives the preference, in the Epiftle to Lollius, and in the Art of Poetry. It is... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...Ariftotle makes no fuch diftinction between the two poems : he conftanUy cites them with equal praife, and draws the rules and examples of Epic writing equally from both. But it is rather to the Odyffey that Horace gives the preference, in the Epittle to Lollius, and in the Art of Poetry. It is... | |
| 1792 - 918 páginas
...no fuch distinction between the two poems : he conftantly cites them with equal praife, .and draprs the rules and examples of Epic writing equally from both. But it is rather to the Odyfiey that Horace gives the preference, in the Epiltle to Lollius, and in the Art of Poetry. It is... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 472 páginas
...Ariftotle makes no fuch diftinftion between the two Poems : he conftantly cites them with equal praife, and draws the rules and examples of Epic writing equally from both. But it is rather to the Odyfiey that Horace gives the preference, in the Epiftle to Lollius, and in the Art of Poetry. It is... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 550 páginas
...Art/loth makes no fuch di(lin£tion between the two Poems: he conftantly cites them with equal praife, and draws the rules and examples of Epic writing equally from both. But it is rather to the OdyfTey that Horace gives the preference, in the Epiille to Lollins, and in the Art of Poetry. It is... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 páginas
...Arijlotk makes no fuch diftinftion between the two Poems : he conftantly cites them with equal praife, and draws the rules and examples of Epic writing equally from both. But it is rather to the Odyifey that Horace gives the preference, hi the Epiftle to LoU'ru, and in the Art of Poetry. It is... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 488 páginas
...poet be young or old, who designs or performs in this manner, it proves him to have made the piece at a time of life when he was master not only of his...discretion. Aristotle makes no such distinction between tht two poems: he constantly cites them with equal praise, and draws the rules and examples of epic... | |
| 1809 - 364 páginas
...poet be young or old, who designs and performs in this manner, it proves him to have made the piece at a time of life when he was master not only of his...that Horace gives the preference, in the Epistle to Lollins, and in the Art of Poetry. It is remarkable how opposite his opinion is to that of Longinus... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 530 páginas
...poet be young or old, who designs and performs in this manner, it proves him to have made the piece at a time of life, when he was master not only of his art, but of his discretion. '* The Odyssey is a perpetual source of poetry : the stream is not the less full for being gentle ;... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 520 páginas
...poet be young or old, who designs and performs in this manner, it proves him to have made the piece at a time of life, when he was master not only of his art, but of his discretion. " The Odyssey is a perpetual source of poetry: the stream is not the less full for being gentle ; -though... | |
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