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" Horace's wit, and Virgil's state, " He did not steal, but emulate ! " And, when he would like them appear, " Their garb, but not their cloaths, did wear. "
Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical Observations on Their ... - 76 ページ
Samuel Johnson 著 - 1854 - 395 ページ
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The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography ..., 第 3 巻

1814 - 564 ページ
...original spirit. Sir John Denham alludes to this excellence in some very beautiful lines " on the death of Cowley." " To him no author was unknown, Yet what he wrote, was all his own, &c. —Horace's wit, and Virgil's state, He did not steal, but emulate : And when like them he would...

Memoirs of the legal, literary, and political life of ... John Philpot Curran

William O'Regan - 1817 - 342 ページ
..." Each seem'd to act that part he came to aee, . , " And none was more a looker on than he. 191 et So did he move our passions, some were known " To...hate, " Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate." Whatever criticism may have torn from him, — however mutilated he may have been by the shallowness...

Memoirs of the Legal, Literary, and Political Life of the Late the Right ...

William O'Regan - 1817 - 346 ページ
...spake. " Each seem'd to act. that part he came to see, " And none was more a looker qn than l»e. 191 " So did he move our passions, some were known " To wish, for the defence, the crime their own. " Now prr'ate pity strove with public hate, " Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate." Whatever criticism...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 466 ページ
..." The hearers more concern'd than he that spake : " Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, " And none was more a looker-on than he : " So did he...public hate, " Reason with rage, and eloquence with &te." On Cowley. " To him no author was unknown ; " Yet what he wrote was all his own : " Horace's...

The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - 1822 - 328 ページ
...to make The hearers more concern'd than he that spake : Bach seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he ; So did he move pur passions, some were known' To wish, for the defence, the crime their own. Now private pity strove...

The works of Samuel Johnson, 第 5 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 450 ページ
...that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-mi than he; Se did he move our passions, somc were known To wish, for the defence, the crime their...unknown. Yet what he wrote was all his own; Horace's wit, and.Virgil's itate, He did not steal, but emulate! And, when he would like them appear, Their garb,...

The works of Samuel Johnson, 第 9 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 484 ページ
...to make The hearers more concern'd than he that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he ; So did he...the crime their own. Now private pity strove with publick hate, Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate. On Cowley. To him no author was unknown, Yet...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Lives of the poets

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 506 ページ
...to make The hearers more conccrn'd than he that spake: Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he ; So- did he...their own. Now private pity strove with public hate, On Cowley. To him no author was unknown. Yet what he wrote was all his own ; Horace's wit, and Virgil's...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With Murphy's Essay, 第 3 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 674 ページ
...to make The hearers more concem'd than be that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he ; So did he...the crime their own. Now private pity strove with publick hate, Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate. On Cowley : To him no authour was unknown,...

The Lives of the English Poets, 第 1 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1826 - 430 ページ
...to make The hearers more concern'd than he that spake : Each seem'd to act that part he came to see, And none was more a looker-on than he; So did he move...crime their own. Now private pity strove with public bate, Reason with rage, and eloquence with fate. On Cowley. .1\r him no author waa unknown, . ™ Yet...




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