| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 páginas
...different, though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their sense, to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has written before him, on the same subject : that is, not to translate his words, or to be confined to his sense, but only to set... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 páginas
...different; though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their sense, to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has writteu before him on the same subject : that is, not to translate his wonts, or to be confined to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...principally iu the descriptions be had made of that passion. The present imitation of him is at least such a one as Mr. Dryden mentions, " to be an endeavour of a latter poet to write like one who has written before him on the sanie subject ; that i - , not to translate... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 626 páginas
...different.— Though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their fenfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one, who has written before him, on the fame fubjcct : that is, not to tranflate his words, or to be confined to his fenfe, but only to fet... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 628 páginas
...different.— Though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their fenfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one,- who has written before him, on the fame fubjecl : that is, not to tranflate his words, or to be confined to his fenfe, but only to fet... | |
| 1845 - 816 páginas
...different, though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an anthor, in their sense, to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has written before him on the same subject; that is, not to translate his words, or to be confined to his sense, but only to set... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...different, though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their sense, to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has written before him, on the same subject : that is, not to translate his words, or to be confined to his sense, but only to set... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 páginas
...humble cndewounr, and speaks honestly to no purpose. Rymer'i Tragedies, I take imitation of an author to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has written before him on the same subject. Dryden. This is the hinge on which turns the liberty of intellectual beings, in their... | |
| John Dryden - 1833 - 326 páginas
...different. Though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their sense, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one, who has written before him, on the same subject : that is, not to translate his words, or to be confined to his sense, but only to set... | |
| John Dryden - 1837 - 482 páginas
...different. Though the practice of one is much more moderate, I toko imitation of an author, in their sense, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one, who has written before him, on the some subject : that is, not to translate his words or to be confined to his sense, but only to set... | |
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