| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 頁
...with no fmall arguments to the incredulous of that firft accurfed fall of Adam ; fince our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepcth us from reaching unto it. But thefe arguments will by few be underftood, and by fewer granted... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 頁
...with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam. — Since our erect wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it." He now proceeds to arrange poetry under various artificial divisions and subdivisions ; shewing, however,... | |
| 1824 - 378 頁
...with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first .accursed fall of Adam. — Since our erect wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it." He now proceeds to arrange poetry under various artificial divisions and subdivisions ; shewing, however,... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 頁
...doings, with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam, since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our...infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it. But these arguments will by few be understood, and by fewer granted : thus much I hope will be given me,... | |
| 1824 - 378 頁
...with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam. — Since our erect wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it." He now proceeds to arrange poetry under various artificial divisions and subdivisions ; shewing, however,... | |
| 1826 - 450 頁
...with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam. — Since our erect wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching; unto it." He now proceeds to arrange poetry under various artificial divisions and suhdivisions ; showing, however,... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 頁
...doings, with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam, since our ejected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it. — Sir P. Sidney's Defence of Poesy. ecu. Cunning pays no regard to virtue, and is but the low mimic... | |
| 1831 - 368 頁
...with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam ; since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our...infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it. But these arguments will by few be understood, and by fewer granted : thus much I hope will be given me,... | |
| 1845 - 762 頁
...doings, with no small arguments to the incredulous of the first accursed fall of Adam, since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto it." Sidney, be it remembered, was now but in his twenty-seventh year. In 1583 the poet married the daughter... | |
| 1845 - 384 頁
...doings, with no small arguments to the incredulous of the first accursed fall of Adam, since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepetk us from reaching unto it." Sidney, be it remembered, was now but in his twenty-seventh year.... | |
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