| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - Liczba stron: 420
...imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets ; for they cannot be said to have imitated anything ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect. Those however who... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - Liczba stron: 246
...imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets, for they cannot be said to have imitated anything ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect." The whole of the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1845 - Liczba stron: 512
...itnitaiire art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets, for they cannot be said to have imitated anything ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect." The whole of the... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1854 - Liczba stron: 980
...imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets, for they cannot be said to have imitated anything ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect." The whole of the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - Liczba stron: 468
...imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets, for they cannot be said to have imitated anything ; they neither copied nature for life, neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect. Those,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1855 - Liczba stron: 374
...Greenwich ;* who said " that when a man was tired of London he was tired of life;" who assented to and approved the sentiment that the spreading park " girt...thoughts are often true, but seldom natural." Turn to Cowley 's address to the " Old Patrician Trees," in his Essay on Solitude : — " Here let me, careless,... | |
| 1855 - Liczba stron: 712
...sympathetic and therefore just judgment of poetry. I shall now endeavour to show how much he was mistaken hi his estimate of Cowley. Speaking of the " Metaphysical...thoughts are often true, but seldom natural." Turn to Cowley 's address to the " Old Patrician Trees," in his Essay on Solitude : — " Here let me, careless,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1868 - Liczba stron: 240
.../xt/iT/rutt), an {imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their name of poets ; for they cannot be said to have imitated anything ; they neither copied nature nor life ; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect." So it was that,... | |
| Casket - 1873 - Liczba stron: 912
...imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets ; for they cannot be said to have imitated anything: they neither copied nature nor life; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect. Those, however, who... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - Liczba stron: 464
...imitative art, these writers will, without great wrong, lose their right to the name of poets; for they cannot be said to have imitated anything; they neither copied nature nor life; neither painted the forms of matter, nor represented the operations of intellect. Those, however, who... | |
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