So that since the ever praiseworthy poesy is full of virtue-breeding delightfulness, and void of no gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble; since the cause why it is not esteemed... Blackwood's Magazine - Página 2711821Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 páginas
...much inlarged. So thztjtnce the ever praife-worthy Poejy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulnefs, and void of no gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning; fence the blames laid againft it are either falfe or feeble ; Jince the caufe why it is riot efteemed... | |
| 1821 - 618 páginas
...Hooker in his quiet country parsonage, beholding " God's blessings spring out of his mother earth, and eating his own bread in peace and privacy." We...greatest birth of time, and unbent by misfortune, and undetected by disgrace, illuminating philosophy " with all the weight of matter, worth of subject,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 páginas
...: and a greater panegyric on it cannot be pronounced. " So that, since the ever-praise-worthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| 1824 - 378 páginas
...: and a greater panegyric on it cannot be pronounced. " So that, since the ever-praise-worthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning ; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| 1824 - 378 páginas
...: and a greater panegyric on it cannot be pronounced. " So that, since the ever-praise-worthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| 1831 - 368 páginas
...the trifling of this discourse is much too much enlarged. So that since the ever praiseworthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning ; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| 1843 - 600 páginas
...language. The author thus triumphantly concludes his work : " So that since the ever praiseworthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning ; since the blames laid against it are either talse or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 páginas
...them, but clearly to see through them. Defence of Poesy. II. So that since the ever praiseworthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning ; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1849 - 256 páginas
...rarely in the present day, or since that glorious era : — " So that since the ever praiseworthy poesy is full of virtue, breeding, delightfulness, and void...gift that ought to be in the noble name of learning ; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause why it is not esteemed... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1849 - 342 páginas
...day, or since that glorious era : — " So that since the ever praiseworthy poesy is full of yirtue, breeding, delightfulness, and void of no gift that ought to be in the Doble name of learning ; since the blames laid against it are either false or feeble ; since the cause... | |
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