| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 432 strani
...Poesy had time enough, reckoning from Thespts (who first invented it) to Aristophanes, to be born, to grow up, and to flourish in maturity. It has been...particular studies: the work then being pushed on hy many hands, must of necessity go forward. Is it not evident, in these last hundred years, (when... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 432 strani
...Poesy had time enough, reckoning from Thespis (who first invented it) to Aristophanes, to be born, to grow up, and to flourish in maturity. It has been...one and the same century they have arrived to great perfec-. tion ; and no wonder, since every age has a kind of \ universal genius, which inclines those... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 strani
...push his fortune or to bear. Druden. Arts and sciences, in one and the same century, have arrived at great perfection, and no wonder, since every age has...the work then being pushed on by many hands, must go forward. id. Away he goes, makes his puth, stands the shock of a battle, and compounds for leaving... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 814 strani
...sciences, in one and the same century, have arrived at great perfection, and no wonder, since everv age has a kind of universal genius, which inclines...the work then being pushed on by many hands, must go forward. id. Away lie goes, makes his puth, stands the shock of a battle, and compounds for leaving... | |
| John Dryden, John Mitford - 1844 - 536 strani
...invented it) to Aristophanes, to he horn, to grow up, and to flourish in maturity. It has heen ohserved of arts and sciences, that in one and the same century...arrived to great perfection ; and no wonder, since every ago has a kind of un,versal genius, which inclines thoso that live in it to some particular studies... | |
| John Dryden - 1859 - 482 strani
...and sciences, that in one and the same century they ill represented in our plays; they have han/ed have arrived to great perfection ; and no wonder,...universal genius, which inclines those that live in it to •ome particular studies : the work then heing pushed on hy many hanns, must of necessity go forward.... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 strani
...same relish for wit and fancy. ADDISON. Arts and sciences in one and the same century have arrived at great perfection ; and no wonder, since every age...the work then, being pushed on by many hands, must go forward. DRYDEN. The study of art possesses this great and peculiar charm, that it is absolutely... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 strani
...and fancy. ADDISON. Arts and sciences in one and the same century have arrived at great perfection j ny go forward. DRYDEN. The study of art possesses this great and peculiar charm, that it is absolutely... | |
| John Dryden - 1889 - 176 strani
...observed of arts and sciences, that in one and the same century they have arrived to great2 perfection ;n and no wonder, since every age has a kind of universal...to some particular studies : the work then, being 15 pushed on by many hands, must of necessity go forward. ' Is it not evident, in these last hundred... | |
| John Dryden - 1889 - 208 strani
...first invented it) to Aristophanes, to be born, to grow up, and to flourish in maturity. It has been 10 observed of arts and sciences, that in one and the same century they have arrived to great2 perfection,;" and no wonder, since every age has a kind of universal genius, which inclines... | |
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