| John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 696 страници
...seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches, and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy ; yet, in truth,... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1882 - 528 страници
...Sir Philip Sidney says, " Gorboduc is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing up to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and thereby obtain the very end of poetry." [Gor>... | |
| John Dryden - 1882 - 526 страници
...Sir Philip Sidney says, " Gorboduc is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing up to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and thereby obtain the very end of poetry." [Gorboduc... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 366 страници
...seen,) which notwithstanding as it is full of stately speeches, and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, 'A long series of Poems, published in the early part... | |
| 1901 - 440 страници
...seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches, and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it does most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet, in truth,... | |
| Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 страници
...seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches, and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it does most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet, in truth,... | |
| 1901 - 436 страници
...seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches, and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it does most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy ; yet, in truth,... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1902 - 466 страници
...he says in his Defense of Poesie, " is full of stately speeches and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality ; which it doth most delightfully teach, and thereby obtain the very end of poetry." The argument... | |
| John Addington Symonds - 1904 - 580 страници
...seen), which notwithstanding, as it is full of stately speeches, and well-sounding phrases, climbing to the height of Seneca his style, and as full of notable morality, which it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of poesy; yet, in truth,... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1906 - 128 страници
...seen) whicE notwith* standing, as it is full of stately speeches: and well sounding phrases climing to the height of Seneca, his style, and as full of notable moralitie, whicH it doth most delightfully teach, and so obtain the very end of Poesie: Yet in truth,... | |
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