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" For these third be they which most properly do imitate to teach and delight, and to imitate borrow nothing of what is, hath been, or shall be; but range, only reined with learned discretion, into the divine consideration of what may be, and should be. "
The Defence of Poesie: A Letter to Q. Elizabeth; A Defence of Leicester - 13 ページ
Philip Sidney 著 - 1908 - 126 ページ
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The Miscellaneous Works of Sir Philip Sidney, Knt: With a Life of the Author ...

Philip Sidney - 1860 - 404 ページ
...teach and delight; and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath been, or shall be ; but range only, reined with learned discretion, into the divine consideration...may be, and should be. These be they, that, as the n7st and most noble sort, may justly be termed "vates;" so these are waited on in the excellentest...

Cassell's library of English literature, selected, ed. and arranged by H. Morley

Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 ページ
...; and t" imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath been, or shall b<- ; but range only, reined witli learned discretion, into the divine consideration of what may be, and should be. Tli« s lie they, that, as the first and most noble sort, may justly he termed "vates;" so these are...

Sir Philip Sidney

John Addington Symonds - 1887 - 214 ページ
...teach and delight; and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath been, or shall be; but range only, reined with learned discretion, into the divine consideration of what may be and should be." The preference given to the third kind of poets may be thus explained: The first group arc limited...

Sir Philip Sidney, 第 3 巻

John Addington Symonds - 1887 - 212 ページ
...teach and delight; and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath been, or shall be; but range only, reined with learned discretion, into the divine consideration of what may be and should be." The preference given to the third kind of poets may be thus explained: The first group are limited...

Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella und Defence of poesie: nach den ...

Philip Sidney - 1889 - 238 ページ
...outward bewty of such a vertue. For these . third be they which most properly do imitate to teach & delight: and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is,...range onely reined with learned discretion, into the diuine consideration of what may be and should be. These be they that as the first and most noble sort,...

Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella und Defence of poesie: nach den ...

Philip Sidney - 1889 - 232 ページ
...outward bewty of such a vertue, f For these third be they which most properly do imitate to teach & delight: and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath bin, or shall be: but ränge onely reined with learned discretion, into the cliuine consideration of what may be and should...

Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella und Defence of poesie: nach den ...

Philip Sidney - 1889 - 232 ページ
...bcwty of such a vertue. For these third be they which most properly do imitate to teach & delight :s and to Imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath bin, or shall be: but ränge onely reined with learned discretion, into the cliuine consideration of what may be and should...

The Defense of Poesy, Otherwise Known as An Apology for Poetry

Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 ページ
...and delight ; and to imitate borrow nothing of . what is, hath been, or shall be ; but range, only reined with learned discretion, into the divine consideration...what may be and should be. These be they that, as 2s the first and most noble sort, may justly be termed • vates ; so these are waited on in the excellentest...

An Apologie for Poetrie

Sir Philip Sidney - 1891 - 416 ページ
...and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath been, or shall be : but range, onely rayned with 20 learned discretion, into the divine consideration of what may be and should be. These bee they, that, as the first and most noble sorte may iustly bee termed Vates, so these are waited...

The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in the Defence and Praise ..., 第 10 巻

Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 250 ページ
...delight, and to imitate, borrow nothing of what is, hath : been, or shall be : but range onely rayned with learned discretion, into the divine consideration of what may be, and should be. These bee they, that as the first and most noble sorte, may justly bee termed Vates, so these are waited...




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