| 1744 - 348 páginas
...Inter dmn <vulgus refium videt. Hor. Ep. i. 1. 2. v.65. Sometimes the Vulgar fee, and judge, aright. WHEN I travelled, I took a particular Delight in hearing...and Fables that are come from Father to Son, and are moll in Vogue among the common People of the Countries through which I palled ; for it is impoffible... | |
| 1789 - 508 páginas
...a particular delight in hearing the fongs and fables that are come from father to fon, and are moft in vogue among the common people of the countries through which I pafled •, for it is impoflible that any thing mould be univerfally tafted and approved by a multitude,... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 342 páginas
...21, nil. Interdum vulgus rectum v'tdet. HOR. I Ep. ii. 67. Sometimes the vulgar see and judge aright. WHEN I travelled, I took a particular delight in hearing...people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 366 páginas
...1711, In'.erdum vulgus rectum vide/. IIOR. I Ef. ii. 63. Sometimes the vulgar see and judge aright. WHEN I travelled, I took a particular delight in hearing...people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they... | |
| 1803 - 420 páginas
...LXX. MONDAY, MAY 21. Interdum vulgus rectum videt. Hox. Sometimes the vulgar see, and judge, aright. WHEN I travelled, I took a particular delight in hearing...people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 páginas
...estates as valuable as the lands themselves. No. 70. MONDAY, MAY 21. Interdum vulgus rectum videl. HOR, WHEN I travelled, I took a particular delight in hearing...people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 páginas
...valuable as the lands themselves. No. 70. MONDAY, MAY 21. Interdum vulgus rectum videt. HoR. \VHEN I travelled, I took a particular delight in hearing...people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they... | |
| Spectator The - 1816 - 348 páginas
...videt. Hon. Ep. 1. 1. ii. ver. 83. Sometimes the vulgar see and judge aright. VV HEN I travelled, I took particular delight in hearing the songs and fables...people of the countries through which I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they... | |
| James Ford - 1818 - 432 páginas
...nature, which ' recommend it to the most ordinary reader, will ap' pear beautiful to the most refined. " I took a particular delight in hearing the SONGS '...son, and ' are most in vogue among the common people : for ' it is impossible that any thing should be universally " tasted and approved of by a multitude,... | |
| James Ford - 1818 - 430 páginas
...reader, will ap' pear beautiful to the most refined. " I took a particular delight in hearing the SONGS 1 and FABLES that are come from father to son, and ' are most in vogue among the common people : for ' it is impossible that any thing should be universally ' tasted and approved of by a multitude,... | |
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