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" By these therefore examples and reasons, I think it may be manifest, that the poet with that same hand of delight, doth draw the mind more effectually, than any other art doth, and so a conclusion not unfitly... "
The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip Sidney, Knt: With a Life of the Author ... - Страница 88
по Philip Sidney - 1860 - 380 страници
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Sir Philip Sydney's Defense of Poetry: And Observations on Poetry and ...

Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 страници
...the rhindimp.re e§£^u^lly.-phari>tany other art doth. And (oa conclufion, not unfitly, enfues; THAT AS VIRTUE IS THE MOST EXCELLENT RESTINGPLACE FOR ALL WORLDLY LEARNING TO MAKE' ms END OF, so POETRY, BEIN® THE MOST FAMILIAR TO TEACH IT, AND MOST PRINCELY TO MOVE TOWARDS IT, IN...

The Retrospective Review, Том 10

1824 - 378 страници
...draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensues, that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make an end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in...

Retrospective Review, Том 10

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 страници
...draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensues, that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make an end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in...

The Retrospective Review, Том 10

1824 - 378 страници
...draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensues, that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make an end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in...

The New-York Literary Gazette, and Phi Beta Kappa Repository, Том 1

1826 - 450 страници
...draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensues, that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make an end of, so poetry, heing the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in...

The History of England: The history of England: middle ages. In five volumes

Sharon Turner - 1830 - 552 страници
...nol>le sentiment: ' As 'virtue is the most excellent resting place for all worldly learning to make liis end of; so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, is, in the most excellent work, the most excellent workman.' Defence of Poesie, 552. 3 See before,...

The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's ...

1831 - 368 страници
...draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensues ; that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for...decipher him by his works (although works in commendation and dispraise must ever hold a high authority), but more narrowly will examine his parts ; so that...

The History of England: The history of England: middle ages. In five volumes

Sharon Turner - 1839 - 558 страници
...sentiment : ' As virtue is the most excellent resting place for all worldly learning to mnke liis eud of; so poetry, being the. most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, is, in the most excellent work, the most excellent workman.' Defence of Poesie, 552. 3 See before,...

The poets of Yorkshire, commenced by W.C. Newsam; complete and publ. by J ...

William Cartwright Newsam - 1845 - 264 страници
...excellent resung-place for all worldly learning to make an end of, so POETRY, being the most fiunniar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it,...most excellent work is the most excellent workman. " — SIR P. SIDNEY'S DEFENCE OF POESV. COMMENCED RY THE LATE WILLIAM CART WRIGHT NEWS AM; COMPLETED,...

Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Том 4

Half hours - 1847 - 616 страници
...draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion, not unfitly, ensues, that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for...him by his works, (although works in commendation and dispraise must ever hold a high authority,) but more narrowly will examine his parts ; so that...




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