| Virgil - 1909 - 454 דפים
...using it myself; and, if the public approves of it, the bill passes. But every man cannot distinguish betwixt pedantry and poetry: every man, therefore,...not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider,... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 דפים
...using it myself; and, if the public approves of it, the bill passes. But every man cannot distinguish betwixt pedantry and poetry : every man, therefore,...not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider,... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 492 דפים
...using it myself; and, if the public approves of it, the bill passes./ But every man cannot distinguish betwixt pedantry and poetry : every man, therefore,...not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin ; and is to consider,... | |
| John Lowry Moore - 1909 - 48 דפים
...myself; and if the public approves of it the bill passes. Sut every man cannot distinguish between pedantry and poetry; every man therefore is not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider... | |
| Virgil - 1909 - 444 דפים
...and poetry: every man, therefore, is not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider, in the next place, whether it will agree with the English idiom. After this, he ought to... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 דפים
...approves of it, the bill passes. But every man can-) not distinguish betwixt pedantry and poetry: I every man, therefore, is not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider,... | |
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 דפים
...approves of it, the bill passes. But every man cannot distinguish betwixt pedantry aud poetry: every nuw, 70 The mark to guide the mariners aright. To bear with this, the must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider,... | |
| Wilhelm Zenke - 1910 - 588 דפים
...pedantry and poetry; every man therefore is not fit te innovate. Upon the whole matter a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin; and is to consider in the next place whether it will agree with the English idiom: after this, he ought to take... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 דפים
...myself; and, if the public approves of it, the bill passes. But every man cannot distinguish between pedantry and poetry : every man, therefore, is not fit to innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin, and is to consider,... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 דפים
...: every man, therefore, is not fit to intovl'te? innovate. Upon the whole matter, a poet must first be certain that the word he would introduce is beautiful in the Latin, and is to consider, in the next place, whether it will agree with the English idiom : after this, he ought to... | |
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