Spencer, being master of our northern dialect, and skilled in Chaucer's English, has so exactly imitated the Doric of Theocritus, that his love is a perfect image of that passion which God infused into both sexes, before it was corrupted with the knowledge... The Works of Edmund Spenser - Halaman 203oleh Edmund Spenser - 1805Paparan penuh - Perihal buku ini
 | Virgil - 1721 - 412 halaman
...of Theocritus, that his Love is a perfeft Image of that Paffion which God infus'd into both Sexes, before it was corrupted with the Knowledge of Arts, and the Ceremonies of what we call Good Manners. My Lord, I know to whom I Dedicate: And cou'd not have been induc'd by any Motive to put this part... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 halaman
...fkilled in Chaucer's Englifh, has fo exaftly imitated the Doric of Theocritus, that his love is a perfeft image of that paflion which God infufed into both...arts, and the ceremonies of what we call good manners. My lord, I know to whom I dedicate : and could BOJ have been induced by any motive to put this part... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 502 halaman
...Englifli, has fo exaftly imitated the Doric of Theocritus, that his love is a perfeft image of that paffion which God infufed into both fexes, before it was corrupted...arts, and the ceremonies of what we call good manners. My lord, I know to whom I dedicate : and could rot have been induced by any motive to put this part... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 halaman
...Englim, has fb exaftly imitated the Doric of Theocritus, that his love is a perfeft image of that paffion which God infufed into both fexes, before it was corrupted...knowledge of arts, and the ceremonies of what we call good manHere. My lord, I know to whom I dedicate : and could not have been induced by any motive to put... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 408 halaman
...of Theocritus, that his love is a perfeft image of that paflion which God infufed into both icxes, before it was corrupted with the knowledge of arts..., and the ceremonies of what we call good manners. My lord, I know to whom I dedicate : and could not have been induced- by any motive to put this part... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - 366 halaman
...Englifh, has fo exaftly imitated the Doric of Theocritus, that his love is a perfedt image of that paffion which God infufed into both fexes, before it was corrupted...arts, and the ceremonies of what we call good manners. My lord, I know to whom I dedicate : and could not have been induced by any motive to put this part... | |
 | Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 halaman
...northern dialect, and (killed in Chaucer's Englifli, has fo exactly imitated the Doric of Theocritus, that his love is a perfect image of that paflion which...before it was corrupted with the knowledge of arts, &nd the ceremonies •f what we call good manners;. My lord, I know to whom I dedicate : ari could... | |
 | 1792 - 914 halaman
...has fo ex•clly imitated the Doric pf Theocritus, that his Jove is a perfect image of (hat paffion which God infufed into both fexes before it was corrupted With the knowledge of arts, tnd the ceremonies •f what we call good My lord, I know to whom 1 Mien could not have been induced... | |
 | John Dryden - 1800 - 674 halaman
...of Theocritus, that his love is a perfect image of that passion which GOD infused into both sexes, before it was corrupted with the knowledge of arts, and the ceremonies of what we call good manners. My Lord, I know to whom I dedicate; and could not have been induced by any motive to put this part... | |
 | John Dryden - 1800 - 712 halaman
...of Theocritus, that his love is a perfect image of that passion which GOD infused into both sexes, before it was corrupted with the knowledge of arts, and the ceremonies of what we call good manners. My Lord, I know to whom I dedicate; and could not have been induced by any motive to put this part... | |
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