| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 strani
...EaftiftaPorta could not have defcrib'd theif Natures beErer, than by the M which the Poet gives them. The Matter and Manner of their Tales, and of their Telling, are fo fuited co their different Educations, Humours, and Callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 526 strani
...Baptifta Porta could not have defcribed their natures better, than by the marks which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to their different educations, humours and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| 1761 - 614 strani
...Porta could " not have defcribed their natures better than by the marks " which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of " their tales and of their telling, are fo fuited to their diffe" rent educations, humours, and railings, that each of them " would be improper... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 strani
...Porta could " not have defcribed their natures better than by the marks " which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of *' their tales and of their telling, are fo fuited to their diffe** rent educations, humours, and callings, that each of them " would be improper... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 strani
...Baptifla Porta could not have defcribed their natures better, than by the marks which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to thejr different educations, humours and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| Joseph Towers - 1773 - 498 strani
...Baptifta Porta could not have defcribed their natures better, than by the marks which the Poet gives them. The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 356 strani
...manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper in any other mouth. E.ven the grave and ferious charafters are diftinguifhed by their feveral forts of gravity : their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 352 strani
...Baptifta Porta could not have defcribed their natures better, than by the marks which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
| John Bell - 1782 - 552 strani
...manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper in any other mouth. Even the grave and ferious characters are diftinguifhcd by their feveral forts of gravity; their difcourfes... | |
| John Bell - 1782 - 482 strani
...iesandperfons.BaptiftaPorta could not have described their natures better than by the mark s which the poet gives them. The matter and manner of their tales, and of their telling, are fo fuited to their different educations, humours, and callings, that each of them would be improper... | |
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