The question is how far a poet, in pursuing the description or image of an action, can attach himself to little circumstances without vulgarity or trifling. What particulars are proper and enliven the image? Or what are impertinent and clog it? In this... The Odyssey of Homer - Página 173por Homer - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 páginas
...poet, in purfuing the defcription or image of an aftion, can attach himfelf to little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling ? what particulars are...impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had to thofe circumftances which contribute to form a full, and yet... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 320 páginas
...poet, in purfuing the defcription or image of an aftion, can attach himfelf to little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling ? -what particulars are proper, and enliven the image j or what are impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be confulted, and the whole... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 304 páginas
...poet, in purfuircg the defcription or image of an aftion, can attach himfeff to little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling? what particulars are...impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be eonfulted, ^.nd the whole regard had to thofe circumftances which contribute to form a full, and yet... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 páginas
...poet, in purfuing the iefcription or image of an action, can attach him* felfto little circumltances, without vulgarity or trifling ? what particulars are...impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had to thofe circumftances which contribute to form a full, and yet... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 páginas
...poet, in purfuing the defcription or image of an action, can attach himfelf to little circumliances, without vulgarity or trifling ? what particulars are...impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had to thofe circumftances which contribute to form a full, and yet... | |
| Homer - 1796 - 350 páginas
...poet, in purfuing th^ defcription or image of an aftion, can attach himfelf to little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling ? what particulars are proper, and enliven the image j or what are impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be confulted, and the whole... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 472 páginas
...or image of an aftion, can attach himfelf to little circum/tances, without vulgarity or triffing ? what particulars are proper, and enliven the image...impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had VOL. IV. FF to to thofe circumftances which contribute to form... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 504 páginas
...Poet, in purfuing the defcription or image of an action, can attach himfelf to -little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling ? what particulars are...what are impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter GG 4 painting painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had to thofe circumftances which contribute... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 páginas
...Poet, in purfuing the defcription or image of an ac~tion, can attach himfelf to little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling? what particulars are...what are impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter op 4 painting painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had to thofe circumftances which contribute... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 550 páginas
...attach himfelf to little circumftances, without vulgarity or trifling? what particulars are proper1, and enliven the image ; or what are impertinent, and clog it ? In this matter '004 painting painting is to be confulted, and the whole regard had to thole circumftances which contribute... | |
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