| 1760 - 810 str.
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| John Toland - 1761 - 278 str.
...that which is attributed to HOMKR, to have " written undecent things of the Gods. Only " this my mind gave me, that every free and " gentle fpirit without that oath ought to be " born a knight, nor needed to expect the gilt " fpiir, or the laying of a fword upon his fhoul** der,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 446 str.
...; and if I found in the ftory afterward, any of them, by word or deed, breaking that oath, I judged it the fame fault of the poet, as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written indecent things of the gods : only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle fpirit, without... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 440 str.
...any of them, by word or deed, breaking that oath, I judged An Apology for Smettymmtus. 225 I judged it the fame fault of the poet, as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written indecent things of the gods: only this my mind gave me, that every tree and gentle fpirit, without... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 str.
...found in the story afterward, any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judged it the same fault of the poet, as that which is attributed to Homer — to have written indecent things of the gods; only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without... | |
| James Fordyce - 1809 - 332 str.
...found in the story afterwards any of them by " word or deed breaking that oath, I judged it the " same fault of the poet as that which is attributed " to...written undecent things of " the Gods. Only this my mind gave me, that " every free and gentle spirit, « ithout that oath, " ought to be born a knight,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 str.
...found in the story afterward, any of them, by word or deed, breaking that oath, I judged it the same fault of the poet, as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written indecent things of the gods : only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 str.
...found in the story afterward, any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judged it the same fault of the poet as that which is attributed to Homer,...written undecent things of the Gods : only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit without that oath, ought to be born a knight, nor needed... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 str.
...found in the story afterward, any of them by word or deed breaking that oath, I judged it the same fault of the poet as that which is attributed to Homer, to have written indecent things of the gods ; only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit, without... | |
| 1839 - 876 str.
...found in the story afterward, any of them, by word or deed, breaking that oath, I judged it the same fault of the poet, as that which is attributed to Homer, to hare written indecent things of the gods : only this my mind gave me, that every free and gentle spirit,... | |
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