 | 1729
...Blemifhes in any particular Thoughts, there is an infinite Beauty in the greateft Part of them. In fhort, if there are many Poets who would not have fallen...likewife very much in this Particular: Nor muft we omit one Confideration which adds to his Honour and Reputation. Homer and Viryl introduced Perfons... | |
 | 1738
...Blemifhes in any particular Thoughts, there is an infinite Beauty in the greateft Part of them. In fhprt, if there are many Poets who would not have fallen...Virgil has excelled all others in the Propriety of _his Sentiments. Milton mines likewife very much in this Particular : Nor muft we omit one Confideration... | |
 | 1737
...Blemimes in any particular Thoughts, there is an infinite Beauty in the greateft Part of them. In fhort, if there are many Poets who would not have fallen...up to the Greatnefs of others. Virgil has excelled a\\ others in the Propriety of his Sentiments. Milton fnines likewife very much in this Particular.... | |
 | John Milton - 1750
...blemilhes in any particular thoughts, there is an infinite beauty in the greateft part of them. In fliort, if there are many poets who would not have fallen into the meannefs of fome of his fentiments, there are none who could have rifen up to the greatnefs of others. Virgil has excelled... | |
 | John Milton - 1750
...blemilhes in any particular thoughts, there is an infinite beauty in the greateft part of them. In fhort, if there are many poets who would not have fallen into the meannefs of fome of his fentiments, there are none who could have rifen up to the greatnefs of others. Virgil has excelled... | |
 | John Milton - 1763
...blemimes in any particular thoughts, there is an infinite beaut-y in the greateft part of them. In fhort, if there are many poets who would not have fallen into the meannefsof fome of his fentiments, there are none who could have rifen up to the greatnefs of others.... | |
 | 1776
...blemifhes in any particular thoughts, there is an infinite beauty in the greateft part of them. In fhort, if there are many poets who would not have fallen into the meannefs of fome of his fentiments, there are none who could have rifen up to the greatnefs of others. Virgil has excelled... | |
 | 1778
...blemifhes in any particular thoughts, there is an infinite beauty in the greateft part of them. In mort, if there are many poets who would not have fallen into the meannefs of fome of his fentiments, there are none who could have rifen up to the greatneG of others. Virgil has excelled all... | |
 | 1786
...— HZ KNOW] WHAT BEST BEFITS EACH ¬³¬¯¬¬£¬¡¬³¬´¬¦». ' into the meannefs of fome of Vu fentiments, there are none who could have rifen up to the greatnefs...Virgil has excelled all others in the propriety of his fenriments. Milton fliine» likewife very much in this particular: nor mull we omit one confideration... | |
 | Joseph Addison - 1803
...blemishes in any particular thoughts, there is an infinite beauty in the greatest part of them. In short, if there are many poets who would not have fallen into the meanness of some of his sentiments, there are none who could have risen up to the greatness of others.... | |
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