... the heavenly Maker of that maker, who having made man to His own likeness, set him beyond and over all the works of that second nature ; which in nothing he showeth so much as in poetry ; when, with the force of a divine breath, he bringeth things... The Retrospective Review - Página 471824Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 páginas
...likenefs, fet him beyond, and over all the works of that fecond nature, which in nothing he fhewed fo much as in Poetry, when, with the force of a divine breath, he bringeth things forth furpaffing her doings with no fmall arguments to the incredulous of that firft accurfed fall of Adam,... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 páginas
...likenefs, fet him beyond, and over all the works of that fecond nature ; which in nothing he fhewed fo much as in Poetry; when, with the force of a divine breath, he bringeth things forth furpaffing her doings, with no fmall arguments to the incredulous of that firft accurfed fall of Adam... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 páginas
...in tunes tell you which by nature agree, which not. The natural philosopher thereon hath his name, and the moral philosopher standeth upon the natural...poetry — when, with the force of a divine breath, hebringeth things forth surpassing her doings; with no small arguments to the incredulous of that first... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 páginas
...made man to his own likeness, set him beyond, and over all the works of that second nature, which iii nothing he shewed so much as in poetry, when, with...incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam, since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto... | |
| 1826 - 450 páginas
...own likeness, set him heyond and over all the works of that second nature, which in nothing he showed so much as in poetry — when, with the force of a divine hreath, he hringeth things forth surpassing her doings ; with no small arguments to the incredulous... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 páginas
...likeness, set him beyond, and over all the -works of that second nature, which in nothing he showed so much as in poetry, when, with the force of a divine...incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam, since our erected wit makelh us know what perfection is, nml yet OUT infected will keepetb us from reaching unto... | |
| John Timbs - 1829 - 354 páginas
...likeness, set him beyond, and over all the works of that second nature, which in nothing he showed so much as in poetry, when, with the force of a divine...incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam, since our ejected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto... | |
| 1831 - 368 páginas
...likeness, set him beyond and over all the works of that second nature ; which in nothing he showeth so much as in poetry ; when, with the force of a divine...incredulous of that first accursed fall of Adam ; since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our infected will keepeth us from reaching unto... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1840 - 694 páginas
...likeness, set him beyond and over all the works of that second nature; which in nothing he showeth so much as in poetry, when, with the force of a divine breath, he bringelh forth things surpassing her doings." This universality of the scholar consists with and requires... | |
| 1845 - 384 páginas
...likeness, set him beyond, and over all the works of that second Nature, which in nothing he showed so much as in poetry, when with the force of a divine...doings, with no small arguments to the incredulous of the first accursed fall of Adam, since our erected wit maketh us know what perfection is, and yet our... | |
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