Now therein of all sciences — I speak still of human, and according to the human conceit — is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into -the way as will entice any man to enter int - it. American Monthly Review - Стр. 28редактор(ы): - 1832Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - Страниц: 784
...according to human conceit — is our poet t!io monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but givelh so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to entor into it. Nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a. fair vineyard, at the very first... | |
| Homerus - 1869 - Страниц: 234
...Illustrative '^otes and ^faqee DEDICATED (BY PERMISSION) TO EDWAKD, EAUL OF DKKPY. " Of all sc1ences 1s our Poet the monarch ; for he doth not only show the way, but g1veth so sweet a prospect 1nto the way, as w1ll ent1ce any man to enter into 1t. Nay, he doth, as... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - Страниц: 590
...effects of poetry : — Now, therein, of all sciences (I speak still of human, and according to tho human conceit) is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth BO sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it : nay he doth, as if your... | |
| Robert Chambers, Robert Carruthers - 1876 - Страниц: 870
...moved with desire to know, hoc opus hie labor est [' this is the grand difficulty ']. Now, therein, of all sciences — I speak still of human, and according...— is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only shew the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it.... | |
| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1879 - Страниц: 506
...do that which we know, or to be moved with desire to know, " hoc opus, hic labor est." Now, therein, of all sciences (I speak still of human, and according to the human conceit) is ouf poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way... | |
| Boys - 1880 - Страниц: 362
...and feeling the pure breath of heaven upon our brow. " Of all sciences," exclaims Sir Philip Sidney, "is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show...prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter upon it. Nay, he doth, as if your journey should be through a fair vineyard, at the very first give... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - Страниц: 396
...to do that which we know, or to be moved with desire to know, hoc opus, hie labor est. Now therein, of all sciences — I speak still of human, and according...— is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only shew the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1880 - Страниц: 842
...moved. with desire to know, hoc onus hie labor est, [' thie is the grand difficulty ']. Now, therein, of all sciences — I speak still of human, and according to the human conceit — is our poi't the monarch. For he doth not only shew the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way.... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - Страниц: 558
...this excellence by its superior creative power to dress and embellish nature. He says: 'Now, therein, of all sciences — I speak still of human, and according...— is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only shew the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way, as will entice any man to enter into it.... | |
| John Edwin Nixon - 1885 - Страниц: 256
...which two several things would not be alike, but the same, which is impossible. SIE T. BROWNE. (37) Now of all Sciences (I speak still of human, and according to the human conceits) is our Poet the Monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect... | |
| |