| John Dryden - 1900 - 412 страници
...slaughter, but all these are common notions. And certainly, as those who, in a logical dispute, keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy, so those who...any poetical description would veil their ignorance ' (p. 13). The Dedication of Y the jEneis contradicts this — ' I will not give the reasons why I... | |
| John Dryden - 1900 - 420 страници
...slaughter, but all these are common notions. And i0 certainly, as those who, in a logical dispute, keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy; so those, who...any poetical description, would veil their ignorance : — Descriptas servare vices, operumque colores, 15 Cur ego, si nequeo ignoroque, poeta salutor?... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1905 - 530 страници
...speak an universal language2. This rule is still stronger with regard to arts not liberal or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge...and of this kind certainly is technical navigation 3. Yet Dryden was of opinion that a sea-fight ought to be described in the nautical language 4 ; '... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1913 - 220 страници
...speak an universal language. This rule is still stronger with regard to arts not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge...of this kind, certainly, is technical navigation' (p. 79). The wide variety and comprehensiveness of Johnson's contributions to the code of criticism... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 страници
...but all these are common notions. And certainly, as those who, in a logical dispute, keep in general General terms, would hide a fallacy; so those, who do it in any '^"rancl-. poetical description, would veil their ignorance : — Descriptas servare vices, operumque... | |
| John Dryden - 1915 - 84 страници
...speak an universal language. This rule is still stronger with regard to arts not liberal, or confined to few, and therefore far removed from common knowledge;...to general terms would hide a fallacy; so those who dt it in any poetical descript1on would veil their ignorance, Let us then appeal to experience; for... | |
| 1917 - 220 страници
...speak a general language. . . . Yet Dryden was of the opinion that a sea-fight ought to be described in nautical language, and certainly, says he, "as those...poetical description would veil their ignorance." ' Dryden adds that he is not ashamed to learn something about language from sailors.2 Evidently, when... | |
| Marjorie Latta Barstow Greenbie - 1917 - 220 страници
...speak a general language. . . . Yet Dryden was of the opinion that a sea-fight ought to be described in nautical language, and certainly, says he, "as those...poetical description would veil their ignorance." ' Dryden adds that he is not ashamed to learn something about language from sailors.2 Evidently, when... | |
| William Paton Ker - 1925 - 402 страници
...slaughter, but all these are common notions. And certainly, as those who, in a logical dispute, keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy, so those who...poetical description would veil their ignorance." The Dedication of the jEneis contradicts this : "I will not give the reasons why I writ not always... | |
| William Paton Ker - 1925 - 402 страници
...slaughter, but all these are common notions. And certainly, as those who, in a logical dispute, keep in general terms, would hide a fallacy, so those who...poetical description would veil their ignorance." The Dedication of the JEneis contradicts this : "I will not give the reasons why I writ not always... | |
| |