Therefore, because the acts or events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical. Because true history propoundeth the successes and issues of actions not so agreeable... Legislative Documents - 103. lappuseautors: Iowa. General Assembly - 1872Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| 1825 - 412 lapas
...acts and events greater and more heroical; because :rue history propoundeth the successes and ssucs of actions not so agreeable to the merits of virtue and vice, therefore poesy eigns them more just in retribution, and more according to revealed Providence : so as it appeareth,... | |
| 1825 - 426 lapas
...taste as in philosophy, "have not Hi. 1 1 magnitude which satisueth the mind of man, poesy fcigneth acts and events greater and more heroical; because true history propoundeth the successes and ssues of actions not so agreeable to the merits of virtue and vice, therefore poesy feigns them more... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1826 - 626 lapas
...or events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical : because...according to revealed providence : because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary, and less interchanged ; therefore poesy endueth them... | |
| James Barry - 1831 - 228 lapas
...satisfieth the mind of man, poesy faineth acts and events greater and more heroical; because true historic propoundeth the successes and issues of actions, not...agreeable to the merits of virtue and vice, therefore poesie fains them more just in retribution, and more according to revealed providence. Because true... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 538 lapas
...or events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical : because...according to revealed providence : because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary, and less interchanged, therefore poesy endueth them... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1924 - 202 lapas
...vi. 86 ; Antony and Cleopatra, nI. v. 6 ; Bacon, The Advancement of Learning, Book II. 1v. § 2 : " Because true history propoundeth the successes and...therefore poesy feigns them more just in retribution," etc. W. A. Wright says that success " was formerly a colourless word, which required to be defined... | |
| 1837 - 352 lapas
...of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical ; because true history propomideth the successes and issues of actions not so agreeable...according to revealed providence; because true history represeuteth actions and events more ordinary, and less interchanged, therefore poesy endueth them... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 lapas
...or events of true history have not that magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical ; because...according to revealed providence : because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary, and less interchanged; therefore poesy endueth them... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 lapas
...magnitude which satisfieth the mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more hcroical ; because true history propoundeth the successes and...according to revealed providence : because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary, and less interchanged; therefore poesy endueth them... | |
| James Douglas (of Cavers.) - 1839 - 406 lapas
...of man, Poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more heroical ; because true history propoundeth successes and issues of actions not so agreeable to...according to revealed Providence ; because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary, and less interchanged, therefore Poesy endueth them... | |
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