| Sir John Denham - 1709 - 354 Seiten
...all the Roman ftores Of Poets, and of Orators : Horace his Wit, and Argil's State, He did not Steal, but Emulate, And when he would like them appear, Their Garb, but not their Cloaths, did wear : . 9 He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jafon brought the Golden Fleece $ To him that Language... | |
| Sir John Denham - 1719 - 258 Seiten
...Stores Of Poers, and of Orators : Hntce his Wit, and visit's Srare, He did not fieal, but Emulare ; And when he would like them appear, Their Garb, but not their Cloaths, did wear; He not from Tlffae alone, but Grace, Like Jtfn, brought the Golden Fleece ; D 4 J"6 Poems upon feveral... | |
| Giles Jacob - 1723 - 378 Seiten
...elegantly exprefs'd in thefe Lines of Sir John DenhamHorace'.? Wit, and Virgil'/ State, He did not /leal, but emulate ; And when he -would like Them appear, Their Garb, but not their Cloaths, did wear. / Mr. Cowley's Life was written by Dr. Sprat, late Bimop of Kochejler, and is prefixed to his Works,... | |
| Thomas Whincop, John Mottley - 1747 - 390 Seiten
...Denbam expreffes it, Horace'j Wit, and Virgil'* State, He did not fteal, but emulate ; Aridwiben be 'would like them appear, Their Garb, but not their Cloaths did wear. \ Mr. RICHARD Cox, Was a famous Comedian in the Reign of King Charles I. During the Suppreffion of... | |
| John Bell - 1777 - 658 Seiten
...all the Roman Ilores Of poets and of orators. Horaee's wit and Virgil's ftate 35 He did not Ilev;l, but emulate, And when he would like them appear, . Their garb, but not their elothes, did wear : He not from Rome alone, but Greeee, Like Jafon, brought the Golden Fleeee : 40... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 328 Seiten
...unknown, *' Yet what he wrote was all his " own ; " Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate, *' He did not fteal, but emulate ! " And when he would like them...Their garb, but not their cloaths, " did wear." As As one of Denham's principal claims to the regard of pofterity arifes from his improvement of our numbers,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 236 Seiten
...plunder all the Roman ftoies Of poets, and of orators : Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate, He did not fteal, but emulate ! And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their cloaths, did wear :' He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jafon, brought the golden fleece ; To him that language... | |
| samuel johnson - 1779 - 342 Seiten
...unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all bis " own; " Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate r . " He did not fteal, but emulate ! " And when he would like them " appear, " Their garb a but not their deaths, " did wear." As As one of Denham's principal claims tb the regard of pofterity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1781 - 498 Seiten
...was unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all his own ; " Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate, " He did not fteal, but emulate ! " And when he would like them appear, " Their garb, but not their eloaths, did wear.* As one of Denham's principal claims to the regard of pofterity arifes from his... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1783 - 478 Seiten
...was unknown, " Yet what he wrote was all his own ; " Horace's wit, and Virgil's ftate, " He did not fteal, but emulate ! " And when he would like them..." Their garb, but not their cloaths, did wear." As one of Denham's principal claims to the regard of pofteriry arifes from his improvement of our numbers,... | |
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