These be they that, as the first and most noble sort may justly be termed vates, so these are waited on in the excellentest languages and best understandings with the foredescribed name of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate... A Comment on the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri - Страница 26написао/ла John Taaffe - 1822 - 499 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 страница
...Poets. For these, indeed, do merely make, to imitate ; and imitate, both to delight and teach ; and delight, to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness, whereunto they are moved: which being the noblest scope, to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 страница
...these, indeed, do merely make, VOL. n. E to imitate ; and imitate, both to delight and teach > and delight, to move men to take that goodness in hand, which without delight they woidd fly as from a stranger ; and teach, to make them know that goodness, whereunto they are moved:... | |
| 1822 - 746 страница
...name of poets. For these indeed do nieerly make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand, which without delight they would flye as from a stranger ; and teach lo make them know that goodnesa whereunto they are moved ; which... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 страница
...of Poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved ; which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| 1831 - 368 страница
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved : which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 страница
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved ; which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 страница
...of Poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach ; and delight, to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved : which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 страница
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and ur own excellencies, and other men's defaults ! But...and pray what is man but a topsy-turvy creature, « Here a Second Part of the Etmy begin*. • § 1. Poetry do/nri. « § 2. Itt Knd>. a. Ditiiw. '... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 страница
...For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight ti move men to take that goodness in hand, which, without...know that goodness whereunto they are moved ; which « Herr n Second Part л/Ни Кмау beyíru. • } 1. РМгу Л&яяЛ. « § Î. Ш biuk. а.... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 страница
...For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight 30 to move men to take that goodness in hand, which without...that goodness whereunto they are moved: — which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues "... | |
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