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" Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read. And Homer will be all the books you need. "
Poems on Several Occasions: To which are Added, the Tragedies of Julius ... - Página 86
por John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham - 1752 - 280 páginas
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical ...

James Robert Boyd - 1844 - 372 páginas
...Testament, and what examples of each ? 4. What general view is given of the construction of Hebrew poetry ? Read Homer once, and you can read no more, For all books else appear so mean, so poor. Verse shall seem prose ; but still persist ta read, And Homer will be...
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The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by ..., Volumen5

Alexander Pope - 1847 - 566 páginas
...should undertake the author to whom he has given (in hia excellent Essay] so complete a praise 6 : Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 páginas
...human kind ! Niture's whole strength united ! endless fame, And universal shouts attend their name ! nd field ; Of else appear so mean, so poor, Vtrs« will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be...
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Essays and Marginalia, Tema 28,Volumen2

Hartley Coleridge - 1851 - 370 páginas
...evacuation and abasement of corporal nature, to make man fearful of his lusts. AN ESSAY ON POETRY. " Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose." Yes, such verse as your Grace's. HN Coleridge...
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The Ohio Journal of Education, Volumen3

1854 - 424 páginas
...actors, of those heroic ages. Considering all his excellences, if we can not say with another — " Read Homer once, and you can read no more — For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose; but still persist to read, And Homer will be all...
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Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism: With Copious Practical ...

James Robert Boyd - 1852 - 364 páginas
...for October, 184S, what follows : The Duke of Buckingham thus eulogizes the prince of Epic poets : Read Homer once, and you can read no more, For all books else appear so-mean, so poor. Vene shall seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be...
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La Cruz, Volumen7

1855 - 824 páginas
...Mas ¿á qué hacer vanos esfuerzos para enumerar las incontables bellezas de este libro de libros? "Read Homer once and you can read no more; For all books else appear so mean, so poor; Verse will seem prose: but still persist to read And Homer will be all...
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A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and ...

John Bartlett - 1856 - 660 páginas
...well. There 's no such thing in nature, and you 'll draw A faultless monster which the world ne'er saw. Read Homer once, and you can read no more, For all books else appear so mean, so poor ; Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be...
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Liberia's Offering: Being Addresses, Sermons, Etc

Edward Wilmot Blyden - 1862 - 186 páginas
...learned and distinguished English nobleman carried his admiration of one of them so far as to exclaim: " Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be...
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The African Repository, Volumen38

1862 - 412 páginas
...learned and distinguished English nobleman carried his admiration of one of them so far as to exclaim : " Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose ; but still persist to read, And Homer will be...
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