| Philip Sidney - 2002 - 286 страници
...effectively repudiated in the course of his argument: that poetry contains 'many mysteries', for instance, 'which of purpose were written darkly, lest by profane wits it should be abused' (116/32-4); or that whatever poets write 'proceeds of a divine fury' (116/35) (he told us earlier that... | |
| G. Wilson Knight - 2002 - 256 страници
...any in Shakespeare's sonnets. It is best, perhaps, to take Sidney's advice, and to believe with him that 'there are many mysteries contained in Poetry, which of purpose were written darkly'. There are no easy solutions to the multi-facial potentialities of the Phoenix-symbol in this period,... | |
| Elliott M. Simon - 2007 - 622 страници
...you an honest man than the reading of Virgil; to believe, with Clauserus, the translator of Cornutus, that it pleased the heavenly Deity, by Hesiod and...profane wits it should be abused; to believe, with Landino, that they are so beloved of the gods that whatsoever they write proceeds of a divine fury;... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 522 страници
...an honest man, than the reading of Vergil ; to believe, with Clauserus, the translator of Cornutus, that it pleased the heavenly deity by Hesiod and Homer,...rhetoric, philosophy, natural and moral, and ' quid nonf to believe, with me, that there are many mysteries contained in poetry, which of purpose were... | |
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