To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors then, or practisers against them... Poetaster - Página 170por Ben Jonson - 1913 - 456 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 páginas
...Cxsar's times, When wit and arts wert at their height in Home, To shew that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line (although no parallel) I hop'd at last they would sit dowu and blush : But nothing I could find more contrary. And... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 páginas
...Caesar's times, When wit and arts were at their height in Korae, To shew that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors then, or practisers against them : And by this Hue (although no parallel) 1 hop'd at last they would sit down and blush Î But nothing I could find... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 454 páginas
...accusation, he had placed his scenes in the age of Augustus. " To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line, although no parallel, I hoped at last they would sit down and blush." But instead of their "sitting down and blushing,"... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 páginas
...Caesar's times, When wit and arts were at their height in Rome, To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line, although no parallel, I hop'd at last they would sit down and blush ; But nothing I could find more contrary. And... | |
| 1845 - 410 páginas
...Caisar's times, When wit and arts were at their height in Rome, To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line, although no parallel, I hop'd at last they would sit down and blush ; But nothing I could find more contrary. And... | |
| 1845 - 570 páginas
...Caesar's times, When wit and arts were at their height in Rome, To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line, although no parallel, I hop'd at last they would sit down and blush ; But nothing I could find more contrary. And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 624 páginas
...Caesar's times, When wit and arts were at their height in Rome, To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line, although no parallel, I hop'd at last they would sit down and blush ; But nothing I could find more contrary. And... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1853 - 510 páginas
...accusation, he had placed his scenes in the age of Augustus. " To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors then, or practisers against them : And hy this line, although no parallel, I hoped at last they would sit down and hlush." But instead of... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 572 páginas
...accusation, he had placed his scenes in the age of Augustus. To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them : And by this line, although no parallel, I hoped at last they would sit down and blush. But instead of their " sitting down and blushing,"... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1859 - 570 páginas
...accusation, he had placed his scenes in the age of Augustus. To show that Virgil, Horace, and the rest Of those great master-spirits, did not want Detractors...practisers against them: And by this line, although no parallel, I hoped at last they would sit down and blush. But instead of their " sitting down and blushing,"... | |
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