So as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and to delectation. And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things... The Descent of Liberty: A Mask - xviii. lappuseautors: Leigh Hunt - 1815 - 82 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 lapas
...and more unexpected and alternative variations. So as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferrcth to magnanimity, morality, and to delectation. And...it was ever' thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shews of things to the desires... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 lapas
...them with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations. So as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
| John Brown - 1890 - 356 lapas
...VARIETY, than can be found in the nature of things. So it appearelh that Poesy" (and the others') " serveth and conferreth to magnanimity , morality,...to delectation* And therefore it was ever thought lohave some participation ofdivineness because IT DOTH RAISE AND ERECT THE MIND, BY SUBMITTING THE... | |
| Samuel Henry Butcher - 1895 - 418 lapas
...more rareness : so as it appeareth that Poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and delectation. And, therefore, it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
| William Basil Worsfold - 1897 - 308 lapas
...them with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations. So as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1899 - 358 lapas
...and hence conduces to morality ; it invents actions more varied and unexpected, and hence conduces to delectation. "And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 462 lapas
...them with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations. So as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
| 1900 - 452 lapas
...them with more rareness; so it appeareth that Poesy serveth and confereth to magnanimity, morality and delectation, and therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of the divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1901 - 320 lapas
...Learning,' Bk. ii. : "It appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and delectation. And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1902 - 284 lapas
...with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations ; so as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires... | |
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