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" Of genius, that power which constitutes a poet; that quality without which judgment is cold and knowledge is inert; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, the superiority must with some hesitation be allowed to Dryden. "
The History of the Anglo-Saxons from the Earliest Period to the Norman Conquest - 102. oldal
szerző: Sharon Turner - 1841
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 oldal
...genius, that power which constitutes a poet; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates; the superiority must, with some hesitation.be 15 allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that of this poetical vigor Pope had...

Class Book of Prose: Consisting of Selections from Distinguished English and ...

John Seely Hart - 1845 - 404 oldal
...genius, that power which constitutes a poet, that quality without which judgment is cold and knowledge is inert, that energy which collects, combines, amplifies,...little, because Dryden had more ; for every other wri 21* ter since Milton must give place to Pope ; and even of Dryden it must be said, that if he has...

Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 456 oldal
...genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert ; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies,...Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that of this poetical vigor Pope had only a little, because Dryden had more ; for every other writer, since Milton, must...

Aids to English Composition, Prepared for Students of All Grades: Embracing ...

Richard Green Parker - 1845 - 454 oldal
...genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert ; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates ; the superiority must, with som« hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that of this poetical vigor Pope...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D.: With an Essay on His Life and ..., 2. kötet

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1846 - 714 oldal
...Drydcn. It is not to be inferred that ot this poetical vigour Pope had only a little, because Drvdcn had more* ; for every other writer since Milton must give place to Pope; and even interest, he had no further solicitude. " ' ! of Dryden it must be said, that, if he has briebtcr Pope...

A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language

Louis F. Klipstein - 1848 - 262 oldal
...genius, that power, which constitutes a poet; that quality, without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert ; that energy which. collects, combines,...must, with some hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. It u not to be interred that of this poetical vigor Pope had only a little, because Dryden had more; for...

The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision in the Use, and ...

James Lynd - 1848 - 348 oldal
...genius, that power which constitutes a poet,- that quality without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert ; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies,...animates ; the superiority must, with some hesitation, be a/lowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred that of this poetical vigour Pope had only a little, because...

The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott...

Walter Scott - 1848 - 484 oldal
...genius, that power which constitutes a poet ; that quality, without which judgment is cold, and knowledge is inert ; that energy, which collects, combines,...animates; the superiority must, -with some hesitation, he allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred, that of this poetical vigour Pope had only a little,...

A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language

Louis F. Klipstein - 1848 - 258 oldal
...thai power, which, constitutes a, poet; that quality, without which judgment is cold and knowledge is inert ; that energy which collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, the superiority must, with, sime hesitation, be allowed to Dryden. II is not to be inferred that of this poetical vigor Pope had...

A Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language

Louis F. Klipstein - 1849 - 292 oldal
...constitutes a poet ; that quality, mil hmit which judgment is cold and knowledge it inert; that energy mhirh collects, combines, amplifies, and animates, the superiority...allowed to Dryden. It is not to be inferred that of thit poetical vigor Pope had only a little, because Dryden had more ; for every other writer since...




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