| 1822 - 746 Seiten
...the art, he closes this branch of his subject in the following beautiful and interesting manner : " It is not riming and versing that maketh a poet ; (no more than a long gown uiaketU an advocate, who, though be ¡(leaded ia armour, shoald bee an advocate and no souldier;)... | |
| 1831 - 368 Seiten
...I speak to show, that it is not rhyming and versing that maketh a poet ; (no more than a long gown maketh an advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor, should be an advocate and no soldier ; ) but it is, that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful... | |
| S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 324 Seiten
...should be." " It is not rhyming and versing," he adds, " that make a Poet, (no more than a long gown maketh an advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor should be an advocate and no soldier,) but is that joining notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 Seiten
...poem. So did Heliodorus in his sugared invention of that pictore of love in Theagines and Chariclea, and yet both these writ in prose : which I speak to...riming and versing that maketh a poet, no more than a i'jng gown maketh an advocate : who, though he pleaded in armour, should be an advocate, and no soldier.... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 712 Seiten
...book, Sidney said that " it is not rhyming and versing that maketh a poet, no more than a long gown maketh an advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor, should be an advocate, and no soldier." Sidney's " Arcadia" may be, in this sense, taken as all poet's work.; giving a new point... | |
| Henry Morley - 1879 - 706 Seiten
...Sidney said that " it is not rhyming and versing that nuiketh a poet, no more than a long gown makcth an advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor, should be an advocate, and no soldier." Sidney's " Arcadia" may be, in this sense, taken as all poet's work ; giving a new point... | |
| Jean Jules Jusserand - 1890 - 454 Seiten
...epic in Chateaubriand's " Martyrs." " It is not riming and versing that maketh a poet, no more then a long gowne maketh an advocate : who though he pleaded in armor should be an advocate and no soldiour." Even historians have sometimes to do the work of poets, that is imagining, inventing, "... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 Seiten
...picture of love in Theagenes and Chariclea ; and yet both these wrote in prose. Which I speak to show that it is not riming and versing that • maketh a poet — no more than a long gown maketh an 20 advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor, should be an advocate and no soldier —... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 Seiten
...picture of love in Theagenes and Chariclea ; and yet both these wrote in prose. Which I speak to show that it is not riming and versing that \ maketh a poet — no more than a long gown maketh an *> advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor, should be an advocate and no soldier —... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1891 - 124 Seiten
...pass for poets in their way." To these add Sidney, Defense of Poesy 11 18-22: "Which I speak to show that it is not riming and versing that maketh a poet — no more than a long gown maketh an advocate, who, though he pleaded in armor, should be an advocate and no soldier." 9... | |
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