And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things. Essays and Reviews - Страница 262по Edwin Percy Whipple - 1853Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Henrietta Joan Fry - 1848 - 304 страници
...with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations : so as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shews of things to the desires of the mind; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1848 - 594 страници
...with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations : so as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...delectation. And therefore it was ever thought to hare some participation of divineness, because it doth raiie and erect the mind, by submitting the... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 страници
...literature and the arts, and his brilliant conversation. Lord Bacon describes poetry as " having something of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of thing* to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind to the nature of things."... | |
| James Barry, John Opie, Henry Fuseli - 1848 - 586 страници
...alternate variations. So as it appeared! that poesie serveth and conferreth to magnanimitie, moralitie, and to delectation. And therefore it was ever thought to have some participation of divinenesse, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by submitting the show of things to the desires... | |
| 1848 - 622 страници
...•with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations ; so as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and to delectation ; and therefore it was even thought to have some participation of divineness, because it doth raise and erect the mind, by... | |
| Henry Wright Phillott - 1849 - 224 страници
...with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations : so as it appeareth that poesy serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and...submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things. Advancement of Learning,... | |
| John Harris - 1849 - 526 страници
...them more just in retribution, and more according to revealed Providence. And therefore it was even thought to have some participation of,, divineness,...submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind." In the light of these views, we see the truth of the affirmation, that "poetry is more philosophical... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 страници
...with more rareness, and more unexpected and alternative variations : so as it appeareth that poesy ld assure me that whatsoever she did should be towards...indeed she had often repeated the same phrase before: mind ; whereas reason doth buckle and bow the mind unto the nature of things. And we see, that by these... | |
| J. D. Bell - 1850 - 488 страници
...it appeareth," says Lord Bacon, " that poetry serveth and conferreth to magnanimity, morality, and delectation; and, therefore, it was ever thought to...have some participation of divineness, because it does raise and erect the mind, by submitting the shows of things to the desires of the mind ; whereas,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1851 - 376 страници
...more Rarenefs, and more unexpected and alternative Variations : fo as it appeareth that, Poefy ferveth and conferreth to Magnanimity, Morality, and to Delectation. And therefore it was ever thought to have fome participation of Divinenefs, becaufe it doth raife and erect the Mind, by fubmitting the fhews... | |
| |