| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 страници
...therefore, examples and reasons, I think it may be manifest that the poet, with that same hand of s delight, doth draw the mind more effectually than...any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensueth : that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 страници
...doth draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth. And so a conclusion not unfitly ensueth : that as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move 10 towards it,... | |
| 1891 - 478 страници
...fortune to perform so excellent an act. By these therefore examples and reasons, I think it may be manifest, that the Poet, with that same hand of delight,...excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so Poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 222 страници
...the queen of arts, the marginal note of the folio. Cf. Sidney's Defense of Poesie, ed. Cook, p. 26: "As virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so poetry being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 204 страници
...the queen of arts, the marginal note of the folio. Cf. Sidney's Defense of Poesie, ed. Cook, p. 26: "As virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so poetry being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 страници
...heavenly Psalme of mercie wel testifieth. 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, then any other Arte dooth, and so a conclusion not unntlie ensueth : that as vertuc is the most excellent... | |
| John Morley - 1894 - 630 страници
...of music, "set the mind forward to that which deserves to be called and accounted good." In fine : " as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in... | |
| 1895 - 752 страници
...with knowledge of what is good, but also to move it to well-doing, the matter is thus summed up : ' And so a conclusion not unfitly ensues ; that as virtue...excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it and the most princely to move towards it,... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 страници
...heavenly psalm of mercy well testifieth. By these therefore examples and reasons, I think it may be manifest, that the poet, with that same hand of delight,...any other art doth; and so a conclusion not unfitly ensueth: that, as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 страници
...doth draw the mind more effectually than any other art doth; and so a conclusion not unfitly ensueth: that, as virtue is the most excellent resting-place for all worldly learning to make his end of, so poetry, being the most familiar to teach it, and most princely to move towards it, in... | |
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