For although a poet, soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes about him, might, without apology, speak more of himself than I mean to do ; yet for me sitting here below in the cool element of prose, a mortal thing... The Enquirer - Pagina 351di William Godwin - 1823 - 411 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Milton - 1795 - 260 pagine
...although a pott,, soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing rohes ahout him, might, without apology, speak more of himself than i mean to do ;" . - yet for me sitting here helow in the cool element of prose, 2 mortal thing among many readers of no empyreal conceit, to venture... | |
| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pagine
...saying so much of himself as he there does, he adds, " For although a poet, soaring in the high legion of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes...sitting here below in the cool element of prose, a mortal thing among many readers of no empyreal conceit, to venture and divulge unusual things of myself,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pagine
...more reason, because with more folly, to have courteous pardon. For although a poet, soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing...sitting here below in the cool element of prose, a mortal thing among many readers, of no empyreal conceit, to venture. and divulge unusual things of... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 548 pagine
...more reason, because with more folly, to have courteous pardon. For although a poet, soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing...sitting here below in the cool element of prose, a mortal thing among many readers, of no empyreal conceit, to venture and divulge unusual things of myself,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pagine
...more reason, because with more folly, to have courteous pardon. For although a poet, soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing...yet for me sitting here below in the cool element of proRe, a mortal thing among many readers, of no empyreal conceit, to venture and divulge unusual things... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pagine
...because with more folly, to have courteous pardon. For although a poet, soaring in the high reason of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes...might, without apology, speak more of himself than 1 mean to do ; yet for me sitting here below in the cool element of prose, a mortal thing among many... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 pagine
...more reason, because with more folly, to have courteous pardon. For although a poet, soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing...sitting here below in the cool element of prose, a mortal thing among many readers, of no empyreal conceit, to venture and divulge unusual things of myself,... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1818 - 278 pagine
...had a deep and true feeling of what a poet is, when he appears, as Milton styles it, ' soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes about him.' This is conspicuously shown in his preface, notes, and dedication ; from the latter of which take the... | |
| Homerus - 1818 - 290 pagine
...had a deep and true feeling of what a poet is, when he appears, as Milton styles it, ' soaring in the high region of his fancies, with his garland and singing robes about him.' This is conspicuously shown in his preface, notes, and dedication ; from the latter of which take the... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 464 pagine
...vanis operam v consumpsisse me, quod innucre videris, looge abest, ut ** putem." Epist. Fam. " self than I mean to do ; yet for me sitting " here below in the cool element of Prose, " a mortal thing among many readers of no " empyreal conceit, to venture and divulge " unusual things of... | |
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