| Homerus - 1720 - 382 sivua
...it the fervile offices zi\A mean employments in which we fometimes fee the Heroes of Homer engag'd. There is a pleafure in taking a view of that fimplicity...without their guards, Princes tending their flocks, and Princefies drawing water from the fprings. When we read Homtr, we ought to reflect that we are reading... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 382 sivua
...the other fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern critics, who are fhocked at tiiefervife offices and mean employments in which we fometimes...without their guards, Princes tending their flocks, and * See the Articles of Theology and Morality, in the third part of the Eflay. •J. Preface to her Homer.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 368 sivua
...fo delicate as thofe modern critics, who ! are fhocked at t\\efervi!e offices and mean employ! ments in which we fometimes fee the Heroes of Homer engaged....without their guards, Princes tending their flocks, and I * See the Articles of Theology and Morality, in the | third part of the Effay. •j- Preface to her... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - 372 sivua
...modern critics, who are fhocked at the fcrvile offices and mean employments in which we fornetimes fee the Heroes of Homer engaged. There is a pleafure in taking a view of that fimplicity in oppofttiorj to the luxury of fucceeding ages, in beholding Monarchs without their guards, Princes tending... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - 438 sivua
...On the other fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern criticks, who are mocked atthefervik offices and mean employments in which we fometimes...a pleafure in taking a view of that fimplicity in opposition to the luxury of fucceeding ages, in beholding Monarchs without their guards, Princes tending... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1754 - 346 sivua
...On the other fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern criticks, who are mocked at thefervi/e offices and mean employments in which we fometimes fee the Heroes of Homer engaged. There is a pleaftue in taking a view of that fimplicity in oppofition to the luxury of fucceeding ages, in beholding... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - 344 sivua
...fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern criticks, •who are fhocked at the fertile office! and mean employments in which we fometimes fee the...•their guards, Princes tending their flocks, and Princefles drawing water from the fprings. When we read Homer, we ought to reflecVthat we are reading... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1760 - 436 sivua
...the other fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern criticks, who are mocked at the fertile offices and mean employments in which we fometimes...without their guards, Princes tending their flocks, and Princefles drawing water from the fprings. When we read Homer, we ought to reflect that we are reading... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1787 - 338 sivua
...other fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern criticks, who are mocked at they£riille officet and mean employments in which .we fometimes fee the...without their guards, Princes, tending their flocks, and Princefles drawing water from the fprings. When we read Homer, we ought to reflect that we are reading... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 sivua
...concubines ? On the other fide, I would not be fo delicate as thofe modern critics, who are Ihocked at the fervile offices and mean employments in which...without their guards, princes tending their flocks, and princefles drawing water from the fprings. When we read Homer, we ought to refied that we are reading... | |
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