| 1739 - Страниц: 336
...have torn to Pieces any Man who had preached the fame Doftrine to them in an open and direft Manner. As Fables took their Birth in the very Infancy of Learning, they never flourifhed more than when Learning was at its greateft Height. To juftify this Affertion, I ftiall... | |
| 1773 - Страниц: 394
...have torn to pieces any man who had preached the fame doftrine to them in an open and direct manner. As fables took their birth in the very infancy of learning, they never flourifhed more than when learning was at its greateft height. To juf.--!> this aflertion, I fhall... | |
| Aesop - 1788 - Страниц: 382
...have torn to Pieces any Man <who had preached the fame Doflrine to them, in an open and direa Manner. As Fables took their Birth in the very Infancy of Learning, they never fiourijhed more than vjhen Learning ivas at its grealeft Height. To juftify this A/ertion, I jh all... | |
| Aesop - 1792 - Страниц: 380
...torn to pieces any man " who had preached the fame doctrine to them, in " an open and direct manner. As fables took " their birth in the very infancy of...never flourished more than when learning was at *' its greatelt height. To juftify this afllrtion, I " ftiall put my reader in mind of Horace, the " greatell... | |
| 1794 - Страниц: 450
...have torn to pieces any man who had preached the same doctrine to them in an open and direct manner. As fables took their birth in the very infancy of learning, they never flourished more than * Judges ix. 8, 13. t 2 Sam. xii. i. 4. J Liv, Hist. lib. ii. scct. 32, &c. Fiona, lib. ic 23. than... | |
| William Butler - 1795 - Страниц: 242
...commonwealth' of Rome, we fee a mutiny among the common people appeafed by a fable of the belly and the hmbs. As fables took their birth in the very infancy of learning, they never flourimed more" than when learning was at its greateft height. To juftify this afiertion, continues... | |
| 1803 - Страниц: 442
...have torn to pieces any man who had preached the same doctrine to them in an open and direct manner. As fables took their birth in the very infancy of...; and of Boileau, the most correct poet among the modems; not to mention La Fontaine, who by this way of writing is come more into vogue than any other... | |
| 1803 - Страниц: 402
...have torn to pieces any man who had preached the same doctrine to them in an open and direct manner. As fables took their birth in the very infancy of...age ; and of Boileau, the most correct poet among fhe moderns : not to mention La Fontaine, who by this way of writing is come more into vogue than any... | |
| Aesopus - 1805 - Страниц: 378
...Reader in Mind of Horace, the greateft Wit and Critic in the Auguftan Age; and of Boileau, the moft correct Poet among the Moderns; not to mention La Fontaine, who, by t/n'if Way of Writing, is come more itsto Vogue than any other Author of our Times. After this, he... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - Страниц: 322
...have torn to pieces any man who had preached the same doctrine to them in an open and direct manner. As fables took their birth in the very infancy of...than when learning was at its greatest height. To, * Judges ix. 8 — 15. t 2 Sam. xii. 1 — 4. i Liv. Hist. lib. ii. sect. 32, &c. Floras, lib. ic 23.... | |
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