The writers below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would seem to draw from are 207 no where to be found. The World - 第 116 頁Edward Moore 著 - 1772完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 324 頁
...Homer and Shakefpear, knew well this propenfity of our difpofitions. The latter, from the nature of his they are not all of them incapable, of reading their...^whether the reprefentations of them are juft, and whe.thcr.peopje in their ftation. did ever think or act in the .manner they are defcribed to have done.... | |
| 1753 - 646 頁
...below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would feem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...the imagination ; and thofe of the latter, if they ii4 THE WORLD. No. 19. they are not all of them incapable of reading their owri adventures, are at... | |
| 1776 - 296 頁
...below Natur; have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would feem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...writing whether the reprefentations of them are juft, anJ whether people in their ftation did ever think or act in the manner they are defcribed to have... | |
| 1786 - 636 頁
...nature have one advantage in common with the writer» above it, that the originals they would leeni to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...former are undoubtedly children of the imagination; and thole of the latter, if they are not all of them incapable of reading their own adventures, are at... | |
| 1753 - 640 頁
...-below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would feem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...the imagination ; and thofe of the latter, if they they are net .all of them incapable of reading their own adventures, are at leaft unable to inform... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 360 頁
...below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would seem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes and heroines of the former ure undoubtedly children of the imagination ; and those of the latter, if they are not all of them... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 636 頁
...below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would seem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...are undoubtedly children of the imagination ; and those of the latter, if they are not all of them incapable of reading their own adventures, are at... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 788 頁
...below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would seem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...are undoubtedly children of the imagination ; and those of the latter, if they are not all of them incapable of reading their own adventures, are at... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 336 頁
...below nature have one advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would seem to draw from are no where to be found. The heroes...former are undoubtedly children of the imagination; and those of the latter, if they are not all of them incapable of reading their own adventures, are at... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 424 頁
...advantage in common with the writers above it, that the originals they would seem to draw from are nowhere to be found. The heroes and heroines of the former are undoubtedly children of the imagination ; and those of the latter, if they are not all of them incapable of reading their own adventures, are at... | |
| |