| James Boswell - 1807 - 562 oldal
...poetick laurels bring, " Must first acquire due force and skill, " Who strives to mount Parnassus'hjJJ " Must fly with swan's or eagle's wing." * Who Nature's...Her mysteries and arcana know; " Must high as lofty NewtSrFsoar, " Must stoop as delving Woodward low. " Who studies ancient laws and rites, " Tongues,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 530 oldal
...In answer to Titley's Imit. of Horace, Od. III. 2. ' He that would great in science grow,' &c. ' ' Who strives to mount Parnassus' hill, And thence poetic...skill, Must fly with swan's or eagle's wing. • Who, in the early part of his life, had been Fellow of College, Cambridge. Who Nature's treasures would... | |
| 1818 - 590 oldal
...harder strata with of the only poem, according to Dr Johnson, ever written by the celebrated Bentley. ' Who Nature's treasures would explore, Her mysteries and arcana know ; Must high with lofty Newton soar, Must stoop as delving Woodward low. ' Bosuitlfs Life, &c. 4to, 11.341. f Qu... | |
| James Boswell - 1823 - 492 oldal
...them, and hope my readers will apply them. " Who strives to mount Parnassus' hill, And thence poetick laurels bring', Must first acquire due force and skill,...would explore, Her mysteries and arcana know ; Must bigh as lofty Newton soar, Must stoop as delving Woodward low. Who studies ancient laws and rites,... | |
| James Boswell - 1827 - 576 oldal
...them, and hope m readers will apply them. «• Who strives to mount Parnassus' hill " Who Nature'* treasures would explore, Her mysteries and arcana...as delving Woodward low. " Who studies ancient laws und rit«*. Tongues, arts, and arm*, and history ;" Must drudge, like Seiden, days and night*, And... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 592 oldal
...them, and hope my readers will apply them. " Who strives to mount Parnassus' hill, And thence poetick laurels bring, Must first acquire due force and skill,...lofty Newton soar, Must stoop as delving Woodward low. fj! 1 V his usual energy. Dr. Adam Smith, who was present, observed, in his decisive professorial manner,... | |
| Horace - 1831 - 352 oldal
...virtuous and so brave, That in his nobler part he triumphs o'er the grave. SAME ODE. BY DR. BENTLEY.-1721. WHO strives to mount Parnassus' hill, And thence poetic...eagle's wing. Who Nature's treasures would explore, 5 Her mysteries and arcana know ; Must high as lofty Newton soar, Must stoop as delving Woodward low.... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 584 oldal
...Parnassus' hill, And th/ncc poetick laurels bring, Must first acquire due force and skill, Must By with swan's or eagle's wing. " Who Nature's treasures...lofty Newton soar, Must stoop as delving Woodward low. LOT gun his usual energy. Dr. Adam Smith, who was present, observed, in his decisive professorial manner,... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1831 - 354 oldal
...triumphs o'er the grave. SAME ODE. BY DR. BENTLEY.-1721. WHO strives to mount Parnassus' hill, And tl ence poetic laurels bring, Must first acquire due force...eagle's wing. Who Nature's treasures would explore, 5 Her mysteries and arcana know ; Must high as lofty Newton soar, Must stoop as delving Woodward low.... | |
| William Scott (of Stourbridge.) - 1832 - 632 oldal
...stanni fodinae delphs of tin. The following stanza occurs in the only poem written by Bentley, — Who nature's treasures would explore, Her mysteries and arcana know ; Must high with lofty Newton soar, The immediate vicinity of the church hill, however, claims particular mention.... | |
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