... but it is that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a Poet by. Although, indeed, the senate of -Poets have chosen verse as their fittest raiment; meaning,... The popular educator - 第 46 頁Popular educator 著 - 1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 頁
...feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a Poet by. Although,...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them : not speaking table-talk fashion, or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the mouth,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 頁
...feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a Poet by. Although,...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them : not speaking table-talk fashion* or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the mouth,... | |
| 1822 - 746 頁
...images of virtues, vices, or what els, with that delightful leaching, which must be the right describiHg note to know a poet by. Although, indeed, the senate of poets have chosen ver« as their fittest raiment; mean» ing, as in matter they passed all in all, so in manner to go... | |
| 1830 - 530 頁
...describing note to know a poet by. Although, indeed, the senate of poets have VOL. v. — NO. 10. 39 chosen verse as their fittest raiment ; meaning, as...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them ; not speaking, table-talk fashion, or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the... | |
| 1830 - 540 頁
...describing note to know a poet by. Although, indeed, the senate of poets have VOL. v.—NO. 10. 30 ehosen verse as their fittest raiment; meaning, as in matter...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them ; not speaking, tabk-taik fashion, or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the mouth,... | |
| 1831 - 368 頁
...feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by. Although...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them ; not speaking, table-talk fashion, or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the... | |
| Hugh Swinton Legaré - 1845 - 606 頁
...feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by. Although,...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them ; not speaking, table-talk fashion, or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 頁
...feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by ; although,...fittest raiment, meaning, as in matter they passed all, so in manner to go beyond them ; not speaking table-talk fashion, or like men in a dream, words as... | |
| Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 頁
...feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by. Although,...passed all in all, so in manner to go beyond them, not speaking, table-talk fashion, or like men in a dream, words as they chanceably fall from the mouth,... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1869 - 84 頁
...images of vertues, vices, or what els, with that delightfull teaching which mufl be the right defcribing note to know a Poet by : although indeed the Senate of Poets hath chofen verfe as their fittefl rayment, meaning, as in matter they paffed all in all, fo in maner... | |
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