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Biographia Dramatica: pt. 2. Authors and actors: I-Y. Appendix. Additions ... - Página 414
por David Erskine Baker - 1812
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Bits - 1847 - 88 páginas
...poet or historian among the Roman authors of those times whom he had not translated in " Sejanus " and " Catiline." But he has done his robberies so...victory in him. With the spoils of these writers he so represented Rome to us, in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written...
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An Essay on English Poetry; with notices of the British poets. [Edited by ...

Thomas Campbell - 1848 - 468 páginas
...a poet or historian among the Roman authors of those times whom he has not translated in ' Sejanus' and ' Catiline.' But he has done his robberies so...victory in him. With the spoils of these writers he so represented old Rome to us in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written...
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Essays and Reviews ...

Edwin Percy Whipple - 1848 - 372 páginas
...of what Dryden says of Ben Jonson's plagiarisms : — " He has done his robberies so openly, that we see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades...authors like a monarch, and what would be theft in any other poet is only victory in him." Jeffrey's criticisms on Wordsworth in the Edinburgh Review...
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The Lives of the Poets-laureate: With an Introductory Essay on the Title and ...

Wiltshire Stanton Austin, John Ralph - 1853 - 448 páginas
...poet or historian among the Roman authors of those times whom he has not translated in ' Sejanus' or ' Catiline.' But he has done his robberies so openly,...represents old Rome to us, in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written either of his tragedies, we had seen less of it than...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volumen42

1853 - 774 páginas
...poet or historian among the Roman authors of those times whom he has not translated in ' Sejanus' or ' Catiline.' But he has done his robberies so openly,...victory in him. With the spoils of these writers, he so represent* old Home to us, in its riles, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of their poets had written...
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Essays and Reviews, Volumen1

Edwin Percy Whipple - 1853 - 434 páginas
...of what Dryden says of Ben Jonson's plagiarisms : — " He has done his robberies so openly that we see he fears not to be taxed by any law. He invades...authors like a monarch, and what would be theft in any other poet is only victory in him." Jeffrey's criticisms on Wordsworth, in the Edinburgh Review,...
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The Oxford Ars Poetica, Or, How to Write a Newdigate

George Murray - 1853 - 50 páginas
...was a learned plagiary of all the ancient writers. Tou track Mm everywhere in their snow." And again: "He invades authors like a monarch, and what would be theft in other poets is only victory in him." In the same manner La Bruyere said, " que Despreaux paroissoit crier les pensfes d'autruy." The genius...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 páginas
...existence before my view, and sounds like a sentence of vanity on the things of this world, pronounced by would be theft in other poets is only victory in him. With the spoils of those writers he so represented old Rome to us in its rites, ceremonies, and customs, that if one of...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critcal Notices and An ...

1855 - 834 páginas
...not translated in Bejanus and Catiline. But he has done his robberies to openly that one may «ее he fears not to be taxed by any law. He Invades authors like a monarch, and what the following stanzas, from his sketch of the Poet's Elysium. A Paradise on earth ie found, Though...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...scarce a poet or historian among the Roman authors of those times, whom he has not translated in Sejanus and Catiline. But he has done his robberies so openly, that one may see he fears not to be taxed by any l:nv. He invades authors like a monarch ; and what would be theft in other poets, is only victory in...
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