| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 428 pagine
...tempted to subscribe to the opinion of Sir William Temple, where he says, "That of all the numbers of mankind that live within the compass of a thousand...thousand born capable of making as great generals, or ministers of state, as the most renowned in story." There are indeed more causes required to concur... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 426 pagine
...to the opinion of Sir William Temple, where he says, " That of all the numbers of mankind that iive within the compass of a thousand years, for one man...thousand born capable of making as great generals, or ministers of state, as the most renowned in story." There are indeed more causes required to concur... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 pagine
...that one is almost tempted to subscribe to the opinion of Sir William Temple, where he says, " That for one man that is born capable of making a great...thousand born capable of making as great generals, or ministers of state, as the most renowned in story." Warton. Ver. 12. True Taste as seldom] The first... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 404 pagine
...that one is almost tempted to subscribe to the opinion of Sir William Temple, where he says, " That for one man that is born capable of making a great...thousand born capable of making as great generals, or ministers of state, as the most renowned in story." Warton. Ver. 12. True Taste as seldom] The first... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1828 - 802 pagine
........ .-,.:• ') Ecr SGerfcffer 1>г5 Kssnys on lit \Vriilnps jmJ Ge.xitu of V,,LI, . £>, ui v 235 for one man that is born capable of making a great...thousand born capable of making as great generals , or ministers of state , as them oft renowned in stoiy.'1 Unb ¡ф fcabe ein 58егЬгефеп beäugen,... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1828 - 790 pagine
...thousand years, *) £>«t SStrfûfîer bee Estnys on Ле Writing« «лД Genius of l'ope, @. 111. 235 ч for one .man that is born capable of making a great...may be a thousand born capable of making as great generajs, or ministers of state , as them oft renowned in story." llnb iehfcabe «in SSetbredjen begangen,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1831 - 572 pagine
...and grrat man can gather together of moral wisdom clothed in consummate beauty. Sir William Temple observes, ' That of all the members of mankind that...generals and ministers of state as any in story.' Here is a statesman's opinion of poetry : it is honourable to him and to the art. Such a ' poet of... | |
| 1831 - 470 pagine
...that live within the compass of a thousand years, for one man that is born capable of making a ¡treat poet, there may be a thousand born capable of making...generals and ministers of state as any in story.' Here is a statesman's opinion of poetry ; it is honourable to him and to the art. Such a poet of a... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 592 pagine
...and great man can gather together of moral wisdom clothed in consummate beauty. Sir William Temple observes, ' That of all the members of mankind that...generals and ministers of state as any in story.' Here is a statesman's opinion of poetry: it is honourable to him and to the art. Such a 'poet of a... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1832 - 384 pagine
...and great man can gather together of moral wisdom clothed in conaummate beauty. Sir William Temple observes, * that of all the members of mankind that...generals and ministers of state as any in story.' Here is a statesman's opinion of poetry ; it is honourable to him and to the art. Such a ' poet of... | |
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