| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1895 - 530 páginas
...plunder all the Roman stores Of poets and of orators. Horace's wit and Virgil's state He did not steal, but emulate, And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear} He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jason brought the golden fleece ; To him... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1895 - 90 páginas
...was unknown, Yet what he wrote was all his own; Horace's wit, and Virgil's state, He did not steal, but emulate ! And, when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear. P. 3. observation of the Sabbath. Note Macaulay's use in 1825 of the word observation... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 páginas
...Cowley scarce did ripeness give. matter," AUTHORS. Horace's wit and Yirgil's state He did not steal, but emulate; And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear. SIR J. DENHAM. What from Jonson's oil and sweat did flow, Or what more easy nature... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1896 - 520 páginas
...plunder all the Roman stores Of poets and of orators. Horace's wit and Virgil's state He did not steal, but emulate, And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear ; He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jason brought the golden fleece ; To him... | |
| John Howard Bertram Masterman - 1897 - 308 páginas
...plunder all the Roman stores Of poets and of orators. Horace's wit and Virgil's state He did not steal but emulate ! And when he would like them appear Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear. ' The period that saw the' growth of the classical school produced one satirist... | |
| John Howard Bertram Masterman - 1897 - 282 páginas
...Roman stores Of poets and of orators. Horace's wit and Virgil's state He did not steal but emulate ! \J And when he would like them appear Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear. ' The period that saw the growth of the classical school produced one satirist of... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 554 páginas
...all the Roman stores Of poets and of orators : Horace his wit and Virgil's state He did not steal, but emulate ; And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear : He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jason, brought the golden fleece-, To... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1899 - 550 páginas
...all the Roman stores Of poets and of orators : Horace his wit and Virgil's state He did not steal, but emulate ; And when he would like them appear, Their garb, but not their clothes, did wear : He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jason, brought the golden fleece-, To... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1903 - 666 páginas
...nature of the Deity, the eternity of-'-** '« 1 " Horace's wit and Virgil's state ,'f^ He did not steal, but emulate : And when he would like them appear Their garb but not their clothes did wear. " — "On Mr. Abraham Cowley 's Death and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets." John... | |
| Charles Frederick Johnson - 1904 - 370 páginas
...of the Greek poet. Sir John says of Cowley that — Horace's wit and Virgil's state He did not steal but emulate ; And when he would like them appear, Their garb but not their clothes did wear. He not from Rome alone, but Greece, Like Jason, brought the golden fleece : To him... | |
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