| John Dryden - 1702 - 362 páginas
...pains the £#»#/#* Meaning to explore, There Sweat, there Strain, tug the laborious Oar ; Search ev'rj Comment, that your Care can find, Some here, fome there, may hit the Poet's Mind 3 Yet be not blindly guided by the Throngs The Multitude is always k the Wvong. When Things appear... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1717 - 580 páginas
...Pains the genuine Meaning to explore ; There fweat, there ftrain, tug the laborious Oar: Search etfry Comment that your Care can find, Some here, fome there, may hit the Poet's M. ind; Yet be not blindly guided by the Throng ; The Multitude is always in the Wrong. When Things... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1721 - 386 páginas
...here, Come, there, may hit the poet's mind. •i -'• ' i •: '-{. i . !,-.- v),-J; if-- •• . Yet Yet be not blindly guided by the throng, • '; The multitude is always in the wrong. ' T " i * * • ' The fum of thefe lines is, that the tranfiator muft take the utmoft care to find... | |
| John Oldmixon - 1728 - 132 páginas
...Poem. I believe the Lord Rofcommon's Judgement will be preferred to that of both thofe Doctors: Search every Comment that your Care can find, Some here, fome there, may hit the 'Poet's Mind. If the Tranflator of Homer fearch'd every Comment, his Labour was more than Herculean, I own my felt"... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - 1749 - 296 páginas
...pains the genuine meaning to explore ; There fiveat, there ftrain, tug the laborious oar : Search ev'ry comment that your care can find, Some here, fome there,...always in the wrong. When things appear unnatural and hard, Confult your author, with himfelf compar'd; Who knows what blefling Phoebus may beftow, And... | |
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 páginas
...Take pains the genuine meaning to explore, There fweat, there flrain, tug the laborious oar : Search every comment, that your care can find, Some here, fome there, may hit the poet's mind. Yet', be not-blindly guided! :by the throng, The multitude is always in the wrong. -When tilings appear unnatural,... | |
| George Colman - 1787 - 370 páginas
...pains ihe GENUINE MEANING to explore! There fwcat, there ftrain, tug the laborious oar : Search ev'ry comment, that your care can find ; Some here, fome...appear unnatural or hard, Confult your AUTHOR, with HIMSELF compared! Who .knows what Bleffing Phoebus may beftow, And future Ages to your labour owe ?... | |
| George Colman - 1787 - 386 páginas
...ains the GENUINE MEANING to explore/ There fweat, there ftrain, tug the laborious oar ; Search ev'ry comment, that your care can find ; Some here, fome...always in the Wrong. When things appear unnatural or bard, Confult your AUTHOR, with HIMSELF compared! Who knows what Bleffing Phoebus may beftow, And future... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 586 páginas
...pains the genuine meaning to explore; There fweat, there ftrain, tug the laborious oar : Search ev'ry comment that your care can find, Some here, fome there,...the throng ; The multitude is always in the wrong. E ca Whe.a When things appear unnatural or hard, Confu.f your author, with himfclf compar'd. Who knows... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1788 - 596 páginas
...pains the genuine meaning to explore; There fweat, there llrain, tug the laborious oar: Search ev'ry comment that your care can find, Some here, fome there,...poet's mind ; Yet, be not blindly guided by the throng 5 The multitude is always in the wrong. E ez When When things appear unnatural or hard, Confult your... | |
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