| 1791 - 612 páginas
...elegant form« which thefe fpecies of compofition began to afTume, dedicated their talents to G 3 tragedy tragedy and comedy. Soon after a greater variety was introduced in the fubjsiU of the former of thefe poems. Т'юГс who judge of their pleafurts only from habit, exclaimed,... | |
| Jean-Jacques Barthélemy - 1796 - 536 páginas
...tragedy and comedy". Sooa after a greater variety was introduced in the fubjecls of the former of thcfe poems. Thofe who judge of their pleafures only from habit, exclaimed, that thefe fubjefts were foreign to the worfhip of Bacchus r ; but the greater number thronged with flill more... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 636 páginas
...licentious fatire, ftruck with the elegant forms which thefe fpecies of compofition began to aflume, dedicated their talents to tragedy and comedy. Soon...their pleafures only from habit exclaimed, that thefe fubjetts were foreign to the worfhip of Bacchus ; but the greater number thronged with Hill more eagernefs... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 742 páginas
...licentious satire, struck with the elegant forms which this species of composition began to assume, dedicated their talents to tragedy and comedy. Soon after a greater variety was introduced in the subjects of the former of these poems. Those who judge of their pleasures only from habit, exclaimed,... | |
| 1823 - 940 páginas
...licentious satire, struck with the elegant forms which these species of composition began to assume, dedicated their talents to tragedy and comedy. Soon after a greater variety was introduced in the subjects of the former of t!ie?e poems. Those who judged of their pleasures only from habit, exclaimed,... | |
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