| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 472 Seiten
...the scythe, and levelled by the roller. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert...which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates; the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that of... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1851 - 468 Seiten
...certainly wanted the diligence of Pope. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert;...which col-lects, combines, amplifies, and animates; the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that of... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 Seiten
...by the roller. Of genins, that power which constitutes a poet, that quality without which jndgment is cold, and knowledge is inert, that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, the superiority must with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred that of his... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 Seiten
...the icjthe, and levelled by the roller. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet, that quality ominable principles, and this more abominable avowal of them, demand the most deci combino, amplifies, and animates, the superiority must, *ith some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden.... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 Seiten
...roller. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet, that quality without which jndgment is oold, and knowledge is inert, that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, the superiority must with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred that of his... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 Seiten
...scythe, and leveled by the roller. 12. Of genius, — that power which constitutes a poet, that quality without which judgment is cold and knowledge is inert,...which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, — the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. 13. It is not to be inferred... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1853 - 350 Seiten
...shaven by the scythe and leveled by the 8. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert;...which collects, combines, + amplifies, and animates : the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It must not be inferred, that of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1854 - 344 Seiten
...the scythe, and levelled by the roller. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert;...which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates ; — the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred that... | |
| James Lynd - 1854 - 350 Seiten
...abandoned. JOHNSON. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality without \vhichjudgment is cold, and knowledge is inert; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates ; the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dry den. It is not to be inferred that... | |
| William Russell - 1856 - 240 Seiten
...the scythe and levelled by the roller. Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert...which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates ; the superiority must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that... | |
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