| Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 páginas
...faith in St&btfus, Q'JTS lfu:r/f \KKVYJ yivsTKt riyyys arsp, XTS TZK'J f'i-^n ////} $v1nv KZKVYI^WH without art, Nature can never be perfect; and without Nature, art can claim no being. But, our poet muft beware, that his ftudy be not only to learn of himfelf ; for he that iliall affect... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 464 páginas
...in Stobaeus, Ovrt fvtru; maun yivrrai -rexynt artf, OUTS ir«i, TE^»1I /u,i) pu<n> xtxTtifit vi) . without art, nature can never be perfect; and without nature, art can claim no being. But our poet must beware, that his study be not only to learn of himself; for he that shall affect... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 páginas
...Ofrrt <t>\iaa iicaa^ ylfertu Te'x«7t Urip, otre ran Wx»>) H^l <pvau> KfKTiinerri. Without Art Salure can never be perfect, and without Nature Art can claim no being. In a poet no kind of knowledge is to be overlooked— to a poet nothing can be useless.] [t Ah ! what... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1843 - 512 páginas
...brow. It is well said by Ben Joiison, a poet equally distinguished for learning and genius, that " Without art, nature can never be perfect; and without nature, art can claim no being." A man can no more by labour polish a pebble into a diamond, than he can by toil alone, without the... | |
| 1846 - 608 páginas
...added to make all these perfect, — ovrc ixarrj ytverai tt/rr,? imp, oirrf nay tfvaiv xixiiptrri — Without art nature can never be perfect, and without nature art can claim no being. One of Boswell's recorded conversations with the great hero of his admiration was on the subject of... | |
| 1846 - 636 páginas
...— OlfTi tfvaic ixarij yíi-iTaí Ti/vrçç aiiç our* л a» Tfjrrp; и г (fva,r xixri^tn¡ — Without art nature can never be perfect, and without nature art can claim no being. One of Boswell's recorded conversations with the great hero of his admiration was on the subject of... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 páginas
...make all these perfect, — ovti guvis ytruut Ttzntc imp, ovil тог Tf/»>>; рщ .-xnii.'M, — Without art nature can never be perfect, and without nature art can claim no being. One of Boswell's recorded conversations with the great hero of his admiration was on the subject of... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1848 - 468 páginas
...— OSre </>wr«s iKiu>ti yivtrai rixirris £•"/>, uuT* Trnv TexvTl l*b tyvrriv KeKTTiti.€VTi — Without Art Nature can never be perfect, and without Nature Art can claim no being. In a poet no kind of knowledge is to be overlooked ; to a poet nothing can be useless. ] I tinct and... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 222 páginas
...Stobseus, Oure i/>vo-is LKavr/ yfvfTai T€^vT;s airfp, ovre Trav Tfxyrj /ir] t£uinv KcKTij/xeVr/, without art nature can never be perfect ; and without nature art can claim no being. But 15 our poet must beware that his study be not only to learn of himself ; for he that shall affect... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1892 - 216 páginas
...Stobaeus, Oure <£u(Ti« ixai/J) ytverat Tt^vrjy artp, OUT« Trav T^xyrj /AT) <f>v<nv KeKTi)/j.evr), without art nature can never be perfect ; and without nature art can claim no being. But 15 our poet must beware that his study be not only to learn of himself ; for he that shall affect... | |
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