| 1761 - 544 pàgines
...is familiar to him to write what is natural and to the life, he having an air fo delicate, foeafy, and fo graceful, that among all the ancients there...where diffufing the joy and indolence -of his mind through his verfe, antl tuning his harp to the fmooth and pleafant temper of his foul. But no one has... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 534 pàgines
...is familiar to him to write what is natural and to the life, he having an air fo delicate, foeafy, and fo graceful, that among all the ancients there...nor to that kind of writing he followed. He flows ibft and eaiy, every where diffufmg the joy and indolence of his mind, through his verfe, and tuning... | |
| Edward Harwood - 1778 - 412 pàgines
...familiar to him to write what is natural and conformable to Life, his Manner being fo delicate, foeafy, and fo graceful, that among all the Ancients, there...nor to that kind of Writing he followed. He flows fmooth and eafy, every where diffufing the Joy and Ijidolence of his Mind through his Verie, and tuning... | |
| 1793 - 412 pàgines
...of Anacreon, aré flowers, beauties, and perpetual graces : it is familiar to him to write what is natural and to the life, he having an air fo delicate,...among all the ancients there is nothing comparable to him. He flows foft and eafy, every where diffufmg the joy and indolence of his mind through his verie,... | |
| 1798 - 666 pàgines
...beauties, and perpetual graces : it is familiar to him to write what is natural and to the lif ¿ ; having an air fo delicate, fo eafy, and fo graceful,...among all the ancients there is nothing comparable to him. He flows foft and cafy, every where ditFuling the joy and indolence of his mind through his verfr,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 798 pàgines
...perpetual graces : it is familiar to him to write what is natural; he has an air so delicate, easy, and graceful, that, among all the ancients, there is nothing...nor to that kind of writing he followed. He flows soft and easy, every whew diffusing the joy and indolence of his mind through all his compositions,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 796 pàgines
...has an air so delicate, easy, and graceful, that, among all the ancients, there is nothing compara to the method he took, nor to that kind of writing he followed. He flows soft and easy, every wh diffusing the joy and indolence of his mind through all his compositions, and... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 330 pàgines
...perpetual graces : it is familiar to him to write what is natural. He has an air so delicate, easy, and graceful, that among all the ancients, there is nothing...nor to that kind of writing he followed. He flows soft and easy, every where diffusing the joy and indolence of his mind through all his compositions,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 pàgines
...write what is natural and to the lifu, he having an air so delicate, so easy, and so graceful, tint among all the Ancients there is nothing comparable to the method he took, nor to (hat- kind of writing he followed. Rap, Reflex- on Aristotle'* lYeM. ofPoesie, Part 2, tee. XXX, Afiacreon,... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 1006 pàgines
...familiar to him to write what is natural and to the life, he having an ear so delicate, so easy, and graceful, that among all the ancients there is nothing...nor to that kind of writing he followed. He flows soft and easy, every where diffusing the joy and indolence of his mind through his verse, and turning... | |
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