This second class of great geniuses are those that have formed themselves by rules, and submitted the greatness of their natural talents to the corrections and restraints of art. The Spectator - Pagina 146geredigeerd door - 1810Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1794 - 450 pagina’s
...enthusiastic. place in a second class, not as I think them inferior to the first, but only for di'sti nation's sake, as they are of a different kind. This second...were PLATO and ARISTOTLE; among the Romans, VIRGIL and TULLY ; among the English, MILTOK and Sir FBANCIS BACOV. The genius in both these classes of authors... | |
| 1803 - 472 pagina’s
...There is another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think them inferior to the first, but only for distinction's...were Plato and Aristotle; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully ; among the English, Milton and Sir Francis Bacon. The genius in both these classes of authors... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 322 pagina’s
...There is another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think them inferior to the first, but only for distinction's...were Plato and Aristotle ; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully; among the English, Milton and Sir Francis Bacon. The genius in both these classes of authors... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 322 pagina’s
...another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think thein in ferior to the first, but only for distinction's sake, as...class of great geniuses are those that have formed tbemselvei by rules, and submitted the greatness of their natural talents to the corrections and restraints... | |
| Spectator The - 1808 - 348 pagina’s
...class of great geninses ire thuse that have formed themselves hy rules, and suhmitted the greatuess of their natural talents to the corrections and restraints of art. Such among the Greeb were Plato and Aristotle ; among the Romans, Virpl and Tnlly; among the English, Milton and Sir... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 504 pagina’s
...There is another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think* them inferior to the first, but only for distinction's...were Plato and Aristotle ; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully ; among the English, Milton and Sir Francis Bacon. The genius in both these classes of authors... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 508 pagina’s
...There is another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think" them inferior to the first, but only for distinction's...were Plato and Aristotle ; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully ; among the English, Milton and Sir Francis Bacon. The genius in both these classes of authors... | |
| Spectator The - 1811 - 802 pagina’s
...they are of a different kind. This second class at errat geniuses are those that have formed themwhcs by rules, and submitted the greatness of their natural talents to the corrections and restraints of in. Such among the Greeks were Plato and Aristotle; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully ; &.iong the... | |
| G. Hamonière - 1819 - 388 pagina’s
...There is another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think them inferior to the first, but only for distinction's...were Plato and Aristotle; among the Romans, Virgil and Tully ; among the English, Milton and Sir Francis Bacon. The genius in both these classes of authors... | |
| British essayists - 1819 - 316 pagina’s
...There is another kind of great geniuses which I shall place in a second class, not as I think them inferior to the first, but only for distinction's sake, as they are of a different kind. The second class, of great geniuses are those that have formed themselves by rules, and submitted the... | |
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