| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1722 - Liczba stron: 360
...that, ''tis * Who tan behold, without Indignation, haw many M'tfls and Uncertaintiis thefe fpecious Tropes and Figures have brought on our Knowledge >...that are due to more profitable and difficult Arts, have been, fill fnateh't away ty the eaTy Vanity of fine fpeakmg : for now. 1 am warmd with thisjufl... | |
| George Campbell - 1832 - Liczba stron: 320
...useless poetry, how can you show any favour to those* declaimers who talk only to show their parts 1 * Who can behold, without indignation, how many mists...that are due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity of fine speaking ; for now I am warmed with this just... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - Liczba stron: 648
...passions : they give the mind a motion too changeable and bewitching to consist with right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists...have brought on our knowledge ? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - Liczba stron: 648
...passions : they give the mind a motion too changeable and bewitching to consist with right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists...have brought on our knowledge ? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity... | |
| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh, Walter Raleigh - 1894 - Liczba stron: 322
...chief and most inveterate of the evils which the Society has to combat. "Who can behold," he exclaims, "without indignation, how many mists and uncertainties...tropes and figures have brought on our knowledge?" The "beautiful deceit," from use and education, has come to be esteemed, and a drastic remedy is needed.... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - Liczba stron: 376
...Passions; they give the mind a motion too changeable and bewitching to consist with right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists...these specious Tropes and Figures have brought on 5 our knowledg? How many rewards which are due to more profitable and difficult Arts have been still... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1917 - Liczba stron: 648
...passions : they give the mind a motion too changeable and bewitching to consist with right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists...have brought on our knowledge ? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity... | |
| Paul Milton Fulcher - 1927 - Liczba stron: 336
...passions: they give the mind a motion too changeable and bewitching to consist with right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists...figures have brought on our knowledge? How many rewards, which are due to more profitable and difficult arts, have been still snatched away by the easy vanity... | |
| Robert L. Montgomery - 2010 - Liczba stron: 229
...Passions; they give the mind a motion too changeable and bewitching to consist with right practice. Who can behold without indignation how many mists...TroPes and Figures have brought on our knowledge?" 3 Normally, English Translation, ed. Scott EBedge and Donal d Schier, rev. ed, (Ithaca: Cornell University... | |
| Thomas Krusche - 1987 - Liczba stron: 384
...Passions; they give the mind a motion too changeable, and bewitching, to consist with right practice. Who can behold, without Indignation, how many mists...these specious Tropes and Figures have brought on our knowledge?28 Im geistigen Klima der "Restoration" verliert Dichtung jeden Wert als Erkenntnisquelle,... | |
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