Only the poet, disdaining to 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 than Nature bringeth forth, or, quite anew - forms such as never were... The London Quarterly Review - Pagina 231871Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 pagina’s
...difdaining to be tied to any fuch lubjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, cloth grow, in effect, into another nature : in making things...either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite fhe Defenfe of Poefy. 9 quite anew, forms fiich as never were in nature, as the Heroes, ^Demi-gods,... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 pagina’s
...indeed^ build upon the depth of nature. Only the Poet, difdaining to be tied to any fuch fubje&ion, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow, in erFed:, into another na- ture : in malun^ tilings. either better than nature .Bflngeth forth, or quite... | |
| Friedrich Bouterwek - 1809 - 500 pagina’s
...tied to any fuch fnbjfftion, lifted up with the vigour of hii own. invention, doth grow, in cffcft, into another nature in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite anew, forms fuch as never were in nature, as the Heroes, Demi -gods, Cyclops , Chymcras . Furies , and fuch like... | |
| Friedrich Bouterwek - 1809 - 506 pagina’s
...indeed, build upon the depth of nature. Only the Poet , disdaining to he tied to any fuch fubjcdtion, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow, in cflVñ, into another nature in making things either better than nature bringeth forth, or quite anew,... | |
| 1824 - 378 pagina’s
...by which the argument is applied and summed up. " Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention,...were in nature, as the heroes, demigods, cyclops, chymeras, furies, and such like, so as he goeth hand in hand with nature, not enclosed within the narrow... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pagina’s
...by which the argument is applied and summed up. " Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention,...were in nature, as the heroes, demigods, cyclops, chymeras, furies, and such like, so as he goeth hand in hand with nature, not enclosed within the narrow... | |
| 1824 - 378 pagina’s
...by which the argument is applied and summed up. " Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention,...were in nature, as the heroes, demigods, cyclops, chymeras, furies, and such like, so as he goeth hand in hand with nature, not enclosed within the narrow... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pagina’s
...yet doth he, indeed, build upon the depth of nature. Only the Poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention,...were in nature, as the Heroes, Demi-gods, Cyclops, Chimaeras, Furies, and such like ; so as he goeth hand in hand with nature, not inclosed within the... | |
| 1826 - 450 pagina’s
...the argument is applied and summed up. " Only the poet, disdaining to he tied to any such suhjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth...effect, into another nature ; in making things either hetter than nature hringeth forth, or quite anew, forms such as never were in nature, as the heroes,... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 pagina’s
...players, as it were, of what nature will have set forth. Only the poet, disdaining to be tied to any such subjection, lifted up with the vigour of his own invention, doth grow into effect, into another nature: in making things either better than nature brings forth, or quite... | |
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