| Homerus - 1720 - Liczba stron: 382
...man of a true poetical fpirit is mafter of himfelf while he reads him. What he writes is of the moft animated nature imaginable; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in aclion. If a council be call'd, or a battel fought, you are not coldly inform'd of what was faid or... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - Liczba stron: 444
...man of a true poetical fpirit is mafter of himfelf while he reads him. What he writes, is of the moft animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in action. If a eoun-* furnace kept up to an uncommon ardor by the force of art : In Shakefpear, it ftrikes before... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1751 - Liczba stron: 372
...of a true poetical fpirit is matter of himfelf while he reads him. What he writes, is of the moll: animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in a£Hon. If a council be called, or a battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1752 - Liczba stron: 438
...of a true poetical fpirit is matter of himfelf whflc he reads him. What he writes, is of the rnoft animated nature imaginable; every thing moves, every...action. If a council be called, or a battle fought, your are not coldly informed of what was faid or done as from a third perfon ; the reader is hurried... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1757 - Liczba stron: 344
...of a true poetical fpirit is mailer of himfelf wiillc he rtads him. What he writes, is of the moft animated nature imaginable; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in aftion. If a council be called, or a battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - Liczba stron: 1058
...man of a true poetical fpirit is mailer of himfelf while he reads him. What he writes, is of the moll animated nature imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in aftion. If a council be called, or a battle fought, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or... | |
| 1797 - Liczba stron: 618
...of his pieces, affects not our minds with such strong emotions as we feel from Homer and Milton ; so that no man, of a true poetical spirit, is master of himself while he reads them. Hence he is a writer fit for universal perusal, and of general utility ; adapted to all ages... | |
| 1797 - Liczba stron: 616
...pieces, affects not our minds \vith such strong emotions as we feel from Homer and Milton ; so tint no man, of a true poetical spirit, is master of himself while he reads them. Hence he is a writer fit for universal perusal, and of general utility; adapted to all ages and... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - Liczba stron: 716
...that rapture and fiie, which carries you away with him, with that wonderful force, that no man who has a true poetical spirit is master of himself while he reads him. Homer makes you interested 'and concerned before you are aware, all at once, whereas Virgil does it... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - Liczba stron: 492
...true poetical fpirit is mafter of himftlf while he reads him. What he writes, is of the molt animating nature. imaginable ; every thing moves, every thing lives, and is put in ailion. If a council be called, or a battle fouyht, you are not coldly informed of what was faid or... | |
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