| Ovid - 1725 - 388 pages
...Poet,but his particular Turn of Thoughts, and Expreflion, which are the Characters that diftinguifh, and as it were individuate him from all other Writers : When we are come thus far, 'tis time to look into our felves, to conform our Genius to his, to give his Thought either the feme... | |
| John Dryden - English poetry - 1743 - 352 pages
...Poet, but his particular Turn of Thoughts, and ExpreiTion, which are the Characters that diftinguifh, and as it were individuate him from all other Writers. When we are come thus far, 'tis time to look into our felves, to conform our Genius to his, to give his Thought either the fame... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 pages
...Poet, but his particular turn of thoughts and expreffion, which are the characters that diftin^uifh, and as it were individuate him from all other writers....far, it is time to look into ourfelves, to conform cur genius to his, to give his thought either the fame turn, if our tongue will bear it, or, if not,... | |
| Ovid - 1776 - 382 pages
...Poet, but his particular Turn of Thoughts, and Expreffion, which are the Characters that diftinguifh, and as it were individuate him from all other Writers...When we are come thus far, it is time to look into our felves, to conform our Genius to his, to. give his Thought either the fame Turn, if our Tongue... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 358 pages
...Poet, but his particular turn of thoughts and expreffion, which are the cbarafters tjuat diftinguifh, and as it were individuate, him from all other writers....When we are come thus far, it is time to look into ourfelve*, to conform our genius to his, to give his thought either the fame turn, if our tongue will... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 352 pages
...Poet, but his particular turn of thoughts and exprefl:on, which are the charafters that diftingui(h, and as it were individuate, him from all other writers. When we are come thus far, it is time to look int« ourfelves, to conform our genius to his, to give his thought either the fame turn, if our tongue... | |
| 1793 - 806 pages
...poet, but his particular turn of thoughts and txprcflion, which are the characters that diftinguilh, and as it were individuate, him from all other •writers. When we arc come thus far, it in time to look ii;to ourfclvcs, to conform our genius to hie, to give his thought... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 806 pages
...poet, but his particular turn of thoughts and eij:n ilii in, which are the characters that diftinguilh, and as it were individuate, him from all other •writers. When we are come thus far, it is time i" took into ourfelves, to conform our genius to hie, to give his thought either the fame turn, if... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 842 pages
...poet, but hie particular turn of thought! and expreffion, which are the characters that diftinguifh, and as it were individuate, him from all other •writers. When we are come thus fir, it is time fo look info outfelvei, to conform our genius to hit, to give his thought either the... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - English prose literature - 1800 - 670 pages
...poet, but his particular turn of thoughts and expression, which are the characters that distinguish, and as it were individuate, him from all other writers....When we are come thus far, it is time to look into ourselves ; to conform our genius to his, to give his thought either the same turn, if our tongue will... | |
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