| 1905 - 958 lapas
...may at pleasure make unlawful matches and divorces of things. Now Poesy, as I have already observed, is taken in two senses ; in respect of words or matter. In the first sense it is but a character of speech ; for verse is only a kind of style and a certain form of elocution, and has nothing to do with... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 374 lapas
...Matches & diuorses of things : Pictoribus atque Poetis &c. It is taken in two senses in respect of Wordes or Matter. In the first sense it is but a Character of stile, 30 and belongeth to Arts of speeche, and is not pertinent for the present. In the later, it... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 374 lapas
...Matches & diuorses of things: Pictoribus atque Poetis &c. It is taken in two senses in respect of Wordes or Matter. In the first sense it is but a Character of stile, 30 and belongeth to Arts of speeche, and is not pertinent for the present. In the later, it... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 376 lapas
...& diuorses of things : Pictoribus atque Poetis &°c. It is taken in two senses in respect of Wordes or Matter. In the first sense it is but a Character of stile, 50 and belongeth to Arts of speeche, and is not pertinent for the present. In the later, it... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1910 - 462 lapas
...make unlawful matches and divorces of things ; Pictoribus atque poetis, &c. [Painters and poets, &cj} It is taken in two senses in respect of words or matter. In the first sense it is hut a character of style, and belongeth to arts of speech, and is not pertinent for the present. In... | |
| Guy Andrew Thompson - 1914 - 230 lapas
...before. 10 76., 160, 182. Cp. Bacon: "Poesy is extremely licensed, and doth refer to the imagination It is taken in two senses in respect of words or matter....sense it is but a character of style, and belongeth to the arts of speech In the latter it is one of the principal portions of learning, and is nothing else... | |
| Walter Arensberg - 1922 - 314 lapas
...Faith ANd for the better illumination" Read the capitalised acrostic letters : F. BACON. Page 343— "two senses, in respect of words or matter, in the...Character OF Style, ANd Belongeth to arts of speech but feigned" Read the capitalised acrostic letters : F. BACON'S. Page 343— "feigned history a more... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 188 lapas
...so make all/ unlawful Matches & divorses of things: It is taken in two senses in respect of Wordes or Matter. In the first sense it is but a Character of stile, and belongeth to Arts of speeche. In the later, it is, as hath beene saide, one of the principall... | |
| Donald Lemen Clark - 1922 - 188 lapas
...and so make all unlawful Matches & divorses of things: It is taken in two senses in respect of Wordes or Matter. In the first sense it is but a Character of stile, and belongeth to Arts of speeche. In the later, it is, as hath beene saide, one of the principall... | |
| Heinrich F. Plett - 1994 - 460 lapas
...Eigenständigkeit besitzt, inhaltlich jedoch als eine Nebenform der History charakterisiert wird: Now Poesy [...] is taken in two senses; in respect of words or matter. In the first sense it is but a character of speech; for verse is only a kind of style and a certain form of elocution, and has nothing to do with... | |
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