 | John Dryden - 1800 - 596 páginas
...principles to mine : you are already so far onward of your way, that you have forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse ; you are gone beyond it ; and,...to continue where you are, is to lodge in the open field, betwixt two inns. You have lost that which you call natural, and have not acquired the last... | |
 | 1845
...gone beyond it, and to continue where you arc, is to lodge in the open fields between two iuns." Yon have lost that which you call natural, and have not acquired the last perfection of art. It was only custom, he says, which cozened us so long ; we thought becanse Shakspeare and Fletcher... | |
 | Henry Southern - 1820
...principles to mine : you are already so far onward of your way, that you have forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse. You are gone beyond it ; and...custom which cozened us so long ; we thought, because Shakespear and Fletcher went no farther, that there the pillars of poetry were to be erected. That>... | |
 | 1820
...principles to mine: you are already so far onward of your way, that you have forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse. You are gone beyond it; and...custom which cozened us so long; we thought, because Shakespear and Fletcher went no farther, that there the pillars of poetry were to be erected. That,... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
...principles to mine : you are already so far onward of your way, that you have forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse. You are gone beyond it ; and...open fields, betwixt two inns. You have lost that wliich you call natural, and have not acquired the last perfection of art. But it was only custom which... | |
 | 1820
...principles to mine : you are already so far onward of your way, that you have forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse. You are gone beyond it ; and...custom which cozened us so long; we thought, because Shakespear and Fletcher went no farther, that there the pillars of poetry were to be erected. That,... | |
 | 1845
...principles; admit some latitude, and having forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse, where are you now? " You are gone beyond it, and to continue where you are, is to lodge in the open fields between two inns." You have lost that which you call natural, and have not acquired the last perfection... | |
 | 1845
...principles; admit some latitude, and having forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse, where are you now? " You are gone beyond it, and to continue where you are, is to lodge in the open flelds between two inns." You have lost that which yon call natural, and have not acquired the last... | |
 | John Wilson - 1846 - 344 páginas
...admit some latitude, and having forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse, where are you now ? " You are gone beyond it, and to continue where you are, is to lodge in the open fields between two inns. You have lost that which you call natural, and have not acquired the last perfection... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1883
...principles to mine : you are already so far onward of your way, that you have forsaken the imitation of ordinary converse. You are gone beyond it; and...custom which cozened us so long; we thought, because Shakespeare and Fletcher went no further, that there the pillars of poetry were to be erected ; that,... | |
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