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" a poet," which name hath, as the most excellent, gone through other languages. It cometh of this word Poiein, which is "to make": wherein, I know not whether by luck or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks in calling him "a maker... "
The poems of William Dunbar, collected, with notes and a memoir of his life ... - Seite 328
von William Dunbar - 1834
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Band 1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 386 Seiten
...language; and to write verses, was, to make. Sir Philip Sidney, speaking of the Greek word, says—." wherein, I know not whether by luck " or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks, " in calling him Maker" Defense of feesy. So Spenser; The god of shepherds, Tityrus,...
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Aristotle's Treatise on Poetry, Translated: With Notes on the ..., Band 1

Aristotle, Thomas Twining - 1812 - 380 Seiten
...language ; and to write verses, was, to make. Sir Philip Sidney, speaking of the Greek word, says — •" wherein, I know not whether by luck " or wisdom, we Englishmen have, met with the Greeks, i1 in calling him Maker" Defense of Poesy. So Spenser ; The god of shepherds,...
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The Southern Review, Band 5

1830 - 530 Seiten
...most excellent, gone through other languages; it cometh of thi« word coiíñi, which is to moke ; wherein, I know not whether by luck or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks in calling him '• maker,' which name, how high and incomparable a title it is,...
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The Library of the Old English Prose Writers ...: Sir Philip Sidney's ...

1831 - 368 Seiten
...hath, as the most excellent, gone through other languages ; it cometh of this word noieiv, which is " to make " ; wherein, I know not whether by luck or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks in calling him " a maker," which name, how high and incomparable a title it is,...
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The Poems of William Dunbar, Now First Collected: With Notes, and a ..., Band 2

William Dunbar - 1834 - 422 Seiten
...which name, as the most excellent, hath gone through other languages. It cometh of this word .r«iiV, to make: Wherein I know not, whether by luck or wisdom,...Apologie of Poetrie," prefixed to his translation of Arms to, 1591, should have referred to Puttenham's Art of English Poesie, as the first to have introduced...
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The Poems of William Dunbar, Now First Collected: With Notes, and a ..., Band 2

William Dunbar - 1834 - 412 Seiten
...which name, as the most excellent, hath gone through other languages. It cometh of this word VOIM, to make: Wherein I know not, whether by luck or wisdom,...Englishmen have mette well the Greeks, in calling him a maker.99 It is strange, therefore, that Sir John Harrington, in his " Apologie of Poetrie," prefixed...
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Appendicia Et Pertinentiae; Or, Parochial Fragments Relating to the Parish ...

John Wood Warter - 1853 - 408 Seiten
...hath, as the most excellent, gone through other languages; it Cometh of this word irotuv, which is to make; wherein I know not, whether by luck or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks in calling him ' a maker.'" Puttenham begins his first Book of " Poets and Poesie...
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Appendicia Et Pertinentiae: Or, Parochial Fragments Relating to the Parish ...

John Wood Warter - 1853 - 390 Seiten
...hath, as the most excellent, gone through other languages ; it cometh of this word iroiiiv, which is to make ; wherein I know not, whether by luck or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks in calling him ' a maker.' " Puttenham begins his first Book of " Poets and Poesie...
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Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated from the Greek

Aristotle - 1857 - 532 Seiten
...language ; and to write verses, was, to make. Sir Philip Sidney, speaking of the Greek word, says, " wherein, I know not whether by luck or wisdom, we Englishmen have met with the Greeks, in calling him maker." Defense of Poesy. So Spenser : The god of shepherds, Tityrvs,...
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A select glossary of English words used formerly in senses different from ...

Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.) - 1859 - 256 Seiten
...which name, as the most excellent, hath gone through other languages. It cometh of this word Troieiy, to make ; wherein I know not whether by luck or wisdom we Englishmen have met well with the Greeks in calling him a maker. Sir P. Sidney, The Defence of Poetry. oeuvre/ to work...
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