| John Watkins - 1822 - 452 lehte
...—Conclusion. 407 INTRODUCTION" POETRY, especially heroical," says the great Bacon, " seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For, seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, Poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| John Watkins - 1822 - 476 lehte
...—Conclusion. 407 INTRODUCTION. " POETRY, especially heroical," says the great Bacon, " seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For, seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, Poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - 1823 - 332 lehte
...than all the volumes that were ever written upon it. ' Poetry, especially heroical, seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 862 lehte
...than all the volumes that were ever written upon it. ' Poetry, especially heroical, seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 410 lehte
...than all t' lumes that were ever written upon it. c2 " Poetry, especially heroical, seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of a man's nature. For seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, poesy seems... | |
| 1824 - 348 lehte
...than all the volumes that were ever written upon it. Poetry, "especially heroic, seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1825 - 380 lehte
...you please, heroical (so you understand it of the matter, not of the verse), it seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man ; poesy seems tu endow human nature... | |
| 1829 - 804 lehte
...all the volumes that were ever written upon it. 4 Poetry, especially heroical, seems to be ; raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature. For seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| 1831 - 704 lehte
...than all the volumes that were over written upon it. 4 Poetry, especially hcroical, nccms to be raised 23, 1710. Splendide mendaz. Gloriously false. Пот. 2OJ. iii.35. Fruncí«. From my ow seeing this sensible world is in dignity inferior to the soul of man, poesy seems to endow human nature... | |
| 1848 - 738 lehte
...interpose them oft, i-, not unwise." — MILTOX. " Poetry, especially heroica!, seems to be raised altogether from a noble foundation, which makes much for the dignity of man's nature." — BACON. * Begin, murderer ; — leave thy damnable faces and begin. Come ; " — HAMLET. I. As timid... | |
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