| Jeremiah Wesley Bray - 1898 - 360 страници
...is from nature that man derives the faculty of speech. LONGINDS, p. 70. ft ""I" All arts depend upon nature. Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any...vigor of his own invention, doth grow in effect into another__nature_. . . freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit. 1583. SIDNEY, P. 7. The poet... | |
| Eduard Engel - 1902 - 516 страници
...the nature of man's body . . . and the metaphysic, though it be in the second and abstract notions, and therefore be counted supernatural, yet doth he,...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow, in effect, into another nature, in making things either better... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1908 - 304 страници
...indeed build upon the depth of nature. Only the Poet disdeining to be tied to any such subjedlion, lifted up with the vigor of his own invention, doth grow in efFedl into another nature: in making things either better then nature bringeth The De- foorth, or... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1909 - 204 страници
...things helpful and hurtful unto it. And the metaphysic, though it be in the second and abstract notions, and therefore be counted supernatural, yet doth he,...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow, in effect, into another nature ; in making things either better... | |
| Guy Andrew Thompson - 1914 - 230 страници
...that these two do not live under one law". Cp. Shakespeare's practice. »Smith, i, 160, 168, 169. ing to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with...the vigor of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature, in taiking things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite anew, forfn5"such... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 страници
...setteth down what order Nature hath taken therein. So do the geometrician and arithmetician. . . . Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own The poet invention, doth grow in effect another Nature, in making effectln^mhe" things... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - 140 страници
...to make. Ben Jonson, Timber, or Discoveries, ed. Spingarn, Vol. I, p. 50. 1581: Only the poet . . . lifted up with the vigor of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite a new form such... | |
| Edward Young - 1917 - 150 страници
...to make. Ben Jonson, Timber, or Discoveries, ed. Spingarn, Vol. I, p. 50. 1581: Only the poet . . . lifted up with the vigor of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite a new form such... | |
| Edmund Kemper Broadus - 1921 - 228 страници
...things helpful or hurtful unto it. And the metaphysic, though it be in the second and abstract notions, and therefore be counted supernatural, yet doth he...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect another nature, in making things either better than... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 страници
...things helpful, or hurtful unto it. And the Metaphysic, though it be in the second and abstract Notions, and therefore be counted supernatural, yet doth he...be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow in effect into an other nature : in making things either better... | |
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