| Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh - 1900 - 322 páginas
...industry Lnd art I could unite to the adorning of my lative tongue, not to make verbal curiosity the 2nd (that were a toilsome vanity), but to be an interpreter...citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect." There is plenty of " verbal curiosity" in Milton's poetry; he is in some respects the finest .craftsman... | |
| Ewald Pommrich - 1902 - 92 páginas
...something so written to after times. äs they should not willingly let it die." ') Seine Absicht ist, „to be an Interpreter and relater of the best and...citizens throughout this island in the mother dialect." Er weiss jedoch nicht, ob er sich für die dramatische Gestaltung entscheiden soll oder für die epische... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 páginas
...resolution which Ariosto followed against the persuasions of Bembo, to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue —...among mine own citizens throughout this island in the motherdialect ; that what the greatest and choicest wits of Athens, Rome, or modern Italy, and those... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 388 páginas
...resolution which Artosto follow'd against the perswasions of Bembo, to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue: not to make verbal curiosities the end (that were a toylsom vanity), 25 but to be an interpreter & relater of the best and sagest things among mine own... | |
| Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 374 páginas
...resolution which Artosto follow'd against the perswasions of Bembo, to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue: not to make verbal curiosities the end (that were a toylsom vanity), 25 but to be an interpreter & relater of the best and sagest things among mine own... | |
| John Milton - 1908 - 440 páginas
...times, as they should not willingly let it die. ... I applied myself to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue ; not to make verbal curiosities to that end — that were a toilsome vanity — but to be an interpreter and relater of the best and... | |
| William Morison - 1909 - 172 páginas
...resolution which Ariosto followed against the persuasions of Bembo, to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue; not...mother dialect. That what the greatest and choicest wit of Athens, Rome, or modern Italy, and those Hebrews of old, did for their country, I, in my proportion... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1913 - 410 páginas
...resolution which Ariosto followed against the persuasions of Bembo, to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue ;...were a toilsome vanity ; but to be an interpreter . . ." With Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained we have only to do incidentally. The famous invocative... | |
| Guy Andrew Thompson - 1914 - 238 páginas
...applied himself "to fix all the industry and art I could unite to the adorning of my native tongue to be an interpreter and relater of the best and sagest...among mine own citizens throughout this island in the mother-dialect" (Reason of Church GOT/., Bk. II, Introd.). Ben Jonson in his dedication of Volponc... | |
| Terrot Reaveley Glover - 1915 - 380 páginas
...i. 147. 1 This is interesting, as it was Spenser who first fired Keats with enthusiasm for poetry. make verbal Curiosities the end, that were a toilsome...and sagest things among mine own Citizens throughout the Island in the mother dialect." 1 He saw, too, "that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to... | |
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