| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 600 sider
...that of Antanius L!lierafis, who tranfcribed from them : thence, too, Ovid gathered his materials, and formed them into a poem, on the moft fublime and...carried down in as methodical a manner, as the graces pf poetry would allow, from the creation to his own times, through the KGYPTIAN, PHENICIAN, GREEK,... | |
| Owen Ruffhead - 1769 - 592 sider
...fee by that of Antmius Liberals, who tranfcnbed from them : thence, too, Ovid gathered his maierials, and formed them into a poem, on the moft fublime and...regular plan, A POPULAR HISTORY OF PROVIDENCE; carried oo^n in as methodical a manner, as the graces of poetry would allow, from the creation to his own times,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 428 sider
...creation to his own times, through the ./Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman hiftortes ; and this in as methodical a manner as the graces of poetry would allow."— It was referved therefore for Dr. Warburton to difcover what none of the ancients, not even the penetrating... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 478 sider
...creation to his own times, through the Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman hiftories ; and this in as methodical a manner as the graces of poetry would allow." WA.RTOM. Thefe obfcrvations of Warburton are perhaps fanciful, but they by no means deferve the contempt... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 486 sider
...creation to his own times, through the Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman hiftories ; and this in as methodical a manner as the graces of poetry would allow." WARTOM. Thefe obfcrvations of Warburton ate perhaps fanciful, but they by no means deferve the contempt... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806 - 480 sider
...creation to his own times, through the Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman hiftories ; and this in as methodical a manner as the graces of poetry would allow." WARTON. Thefe obfervations of Warburton ate perhaps fanciful, but they by no means deferve the contempt... | |
| William Warburton, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 414 sider
...them : Thence, too, Ovid gathered iiis materials ; and formed them into a poem on the most sublime and regular plan, A POPULAR HISTORY OF PROVIDENCE;...allow, from the creation to his own times, through the Cyrianassa. Hae se 011111 prsrtulisscnt Junoni in puU chritudine ; vel, ut quidam volunt, cum esscnt... | |
| William Warburton - 1811 - 416 sider
...his materials ; and formed them into a poem on the most sublime and regular plan, A POPULAR ms_ TORY OF PROVIDENCE; carried down in as methodical a manner...allow, from the creation to his own times, through the Cyrianassa. Hae se cum prsetulisscnt JuBoni in pulchritudine ; vel, ut quidain volunt, cum essetit... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 sider
...the creation to his own times, through the Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman histories; and this in as methodical a manner as the graces of poetry would allow." — It was reserved therefore for Dr. Warburton to discover what none of the ancients, not even the... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 416 sider
...creation to his own times, through the Egyptian, Phoenician, Greek, and Roman histories ; and this in as methodical a manner as the graces of poetry would allow." It was reserved, therefore, for Dr. Warburton to discover what none of the ancients, not even the penetrating... | |
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