| Ovid - 1725 - 388 halaman
...different: Thoagh the Practice of one is much more Moderate. I take Imitation of an Author, Jn their Senfr, to be an Endeavour of a later Poet to write like one who has written before him on the fame SubjeS : That is, not to tranflate his Words, or to be confin'd to his Senfe, but feut only to fet... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 halaman
...different. Though the Practice of one is much more Moderate. I take Imitation of an Author, in their Senfe, to be an Endeavour of a later Poet to write like one, who has written before him, on the fame ; That is, not to tranflate his Words, or to ' ,'••'. bebe confin'd to his Senfe, but only to fet... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 476 halaman
...different. Though the praclice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their fenfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one, who has written before him, on the fame fubject : that is, not to tranflate his words, or to be confined to his fenfe, but only to fet him... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 392 halaman
...different. Though the praftice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their fenfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one,...before him, on the fame fubjeft : that is, not to trar.flate his words, or to be confin'd to his fenfc. but only to let him as a pattern, and to write,... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 396 halaman
...different. Though the praftice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their fenfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one, who has written before him, on the fame fubjecl : that is, not to tranflate his words, or to be confin'd to his fenfe, but only to fet him... | |
| William King - 1776 - 330 halaman
...of the following imitation. It is at kaft fuch a one as Mr. Dryden mentions, " to be an endea" vour of a later Poet to write like one who has written...to his fenfe, but only to fet him as a pattern, and *' fo writs as he fuppofes that Author would have done, had •« he lived in our age and in our country.... | |
| Ovid - 1776 - 382 halaman
...different: Though the Practice of one is much more Moderate. J take Imitation of an Author, in their Senfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one who has written before him on the fame Subje6t: That is, not to tranflate his Words, or to be confined to his Senfe, but only to fet him as... | |
| William King - 1776 - 326 halaman
...the following imitation. It is at leaft fuch a one as Mr. Dryden mentions, " to be an endea'" TOUT of a later Poet to write like one who has written before " him on the fame fulyeft ; that is, not to tranflatc his words, or "be confined to his fenfe, but only to fet him as... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 halaman
...The prefent imitation of him is at leaft fuch a one as Mr. Dryden mentions, " to be an endea" vour of a later Poet to write like one who has " written...but only to fet him as a pattern, and " to write as he1 fuppofes that Author would have " done, had he lived in our age and in our coun" try. But he dares... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 362 halaman
...: though the practice of one is much more moderate. I take imitation of an author, in their fenfe, to be an endeavour of a later Poet to write like one...fame fubjeft: that is, not to tranflate his words, or to be confined to his fenfe; but only to fet him as a pattern, and to write, as he fuppofes that author... | |
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