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" Bombast, to have describ'd the Gluttony and Curiosity of a Woman without Flatness, to have brought Probability and Reason amidst the Hurry of imaginary Things belonging to another World, and as far remote from the Limits of our Notions as they are from... "
An Essay Upon the Civil Wars of France,: Extracted from Curious Manuscripts ... - Side 105
av Voltaire - 1728 - 130 sider
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 10

1815 - 880 sider
...of some parts of the subject, a lost in the immensity of the poetical invention. There is something above the reach of human forces to have attempted the creation without bombast, to have described the gluttony and curiosity of a woman without flatness, to have brought...
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Voltaire's Essay on Epic Poetry: A Study and an Edition ...

Voltaire, Florence Donnell White - 1915 - 192 sider
...of some Parts of the Subject is lost in the Immensity of the Poetical Invention. There is something above the reach of human Forces to have attempted the Creation without Bombast, to have describ'd the Gluttony and Curiosity of a Woman without Flatness, to have brought...
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Voltaire's Visit to England, 1726-1729

Archibald Ballantyne - 1919 - 358 sider
...of some Parts of the Subject, is lost in the Immensity of the poetical Invention. There is something above the reach of human Forces to have attempted the Creation without Bombast, to have describ'd the Gluttony and Curiosity of a Woman without Flatness, to have brought...
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John Milton: 1628-1731

John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 292 sider
...of some Parts of the Subject is lost in the Immensity of the Poetical Invention. There is something above the reach of human Forces to have attempted the Creation without Bombast, to have describ'd the Gluttony and Curiosity of a Woman without Flatness, to have brought...
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Letters Concerning the English Nation

Voltaire - 1999 - 244 sider
...of some Parts of the Subject is lost in the Immensity of the Poetical Invention. There is something above the reach of human Forces to have attempted the Creation without Bombast, to have describ'd the Gluttony and Curiosity of a Woman without Flatness, to have brought...
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