| Alexander Pope - 1797 - 472 ページ
...recreations and paftimes, all that is delightful to man. No mufic muft be heard, no fong be fet or fung, but what is grave and Doric. — He who is made judge to fit upon the birth or VOL. IT. Y death How fhould I fret to mangle ev'ry line, In rev'rence to the... | |
| 1806 - 448 ページ
...the reign of Chaos and old Night." Ib. B. I, c. 541, et scq. " If we think to regulate printing, and thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations...delightful to man. No music must be heard, no song set or sung, but what is grave and Doric." Speech for the LUerty of unlicensed Printing, Milton'i Prose... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1806 - 508 ページ
...recreations and paftimes, all that is delightful to man. No mufic muft be heard, no fong be fet or fung, but what is grave and Doric. — He who is made judge to fit upon the birth or death of books, whether they may be wafted into this world or not, had need to... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 ページ
...corruption, and be necessitated to leave others round about wide open. If wejthink to regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations...no song be set or sung but what is grave and doric. . There must be licensmg dancers, that no gesture, motion,, or deportment be taught our youth, but... | |
| 1810 - 492 ページ
...uses the words Doric and grave as nearly synonymous expressions. If we think to regulate printing, and thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations...delightful to man. No music must be heard, no song set or sung, tfut what is grave and Doric. SPORTING 'INTELLIGENCE. Hints to the Purchasers of Horses.... | |
| John Milton - 1819 - 464 ページ
...rectifie manners, we must regulat all recreations and pastimes, all that is delightfull to Man. No musick must be heard, no song be set or sung, but what is grave and Dorick9. There must be licencing T i 8 Dionysius — had little need of tuch trash, fyc.] See ILLUSTRATION,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 ページ
...corruption, and be necessitated to leave others round about wide open. If we think to regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations...song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth, but what... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 468 ページ
...personals. J'cn connois deux, qui ont etc absolument insensibles, Cocsar et le Due d'Orleans regent." The liberty of the Press was about this time thought...heard, no song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric.—He who is made judge to sit upon the birth or death of books, whether they may be wafted into... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 676 ページ
...part of his works uses grave and Doric almost as synonymous terms. " If we think to regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations...song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric." (See his Speech for the liberty of unlicensed Printing, vol. ip 149. edit. 1738.) This therefore was... | |
| 1824 - 408 ページ
...corruption, and be necessitated to leave others round about wide open. If we think to regulate printing, thereby to rectify manners, we must regulate all recreations...song be set or sung, but what is grave and Doric. There must be licensing dancers, that no gesture, motion, or deportment be taught our youth, but what... | |
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