| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - Oratory - 1810 - 184 pages
...many fine examples from the greatest authors, to illustrate them. He* treats of the Sublime in a * Thee, bold Longinus ! all the nine inspire, And bless...: Whose own example strengthens all his laws, And 19 himself that great Sublime he draws. Mr. Pope's Essay on Criticism, p. 45. 18 lofty manner, as his... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 648 pages
...the curious eye to please, But to be i,i. mil, when need requires, with case. Thee, bold Ixmfrimis ! all the Nine inspire, And bless their critic with...own example strengthens all his laws. And is himself that great sublime he draws. Thus long succeeding critics justly reign'd. Licence supress'd, and iif... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1810 - 312 pages
...arm the hand, still fit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold Longinus! all the Nine inspire, 675 and bless their critic with a poet's fire: an ardent...own example strengthens all his laws, and is himself that great Sublime he draws. 680 Thus long succeeding critics justly reign'd, licence repress'd, and... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...the hand, still fit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire, 675 and bless their critic with a poet's fire: an ardent...own example strengthens all his laws, and is himself that great Sublime he draws. 6 Thus long succeeding critics justly reign'd, licence repress'd, and... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 pages
...the hand, still fit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire, 675 and bless their critic with a poet's fire: an ardent...zealous in his trust, with warmth gives sentence, yel is always just: whose own example strengthens all his laws, and is himself that great Sublime he... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 546 pages
...please the eye, than arm the hand, 673 Still fit for use, and ready at command. Th«e, bold T.onginus ! all the Nine inspire, And bless their critic with a poet's fire. An ardent judge, who, zealous in hi* trust, With warmth gives sentence, yet is always just ; Whose own example strengthens all his laws... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...with grace. Nor thus alone the curious eye to please, But to be found, when need requires, with ease. Thee, bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire, And bless their critic with a poet's fire j An ardent judge, who zealous in his trust, With warmth gives sentence, yet is always just; Whose... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 536 pages
...grace, But less to please the eye, than arm the hand, 673 Still lit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold longinus ! all the Nine inspire, And bless their critic with a poet's tire. An :inlent judge, who, /ealous in his trust. With warmth gives sentence, ytt is always just ;... | |
| 1810 - 500 pages
...and consideration, and he appears to have a fancy and judgment peculiarly adapted to it. Here he is " An ardent judge, who, zealous in his trust, With warmth gives sentence, and is always *just." It is a " study of mankind" which suits him better, as it leads him to expatiate... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1812 - 348 pages
...the hand, Still fit for use, and ready at command. Thee, bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire, 675 And bless their critic with a poet's fire. An ardent...example strengthens all his laws ; And is himself that great Sublime he draws. 680 Thus long succeeding critics justly reign'd, Licence repress'd, and... | |
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