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" Grecians' divinity ; to believe, with Bembus, that they were first bringersin of all civility; to believe, with Scaliger, that no philosopher's precepts can sooner make you an honest man than the reading of Virgil; to believe, with Clauserus, the translator... "
The American Review, and Metropolitan Magazine - Página 44
1843 - 588 páginas
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The Works of the Honourable Sr. Philip Sidney, Kt. in Prose and Verse: I. A ...

Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 páginas
...To believe, with Clauferus, the tranflator of Cornutus, That it pieafed the heavenly Deity by Hefiod and Homer, under the veil of fables, to give us all knowledge, Lcgick, Rhetorick, 'Philosophy Natural and Moral, and £hiid non ? To believe, with m^rliBat there...
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The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, Volumen1

1822 - 746 páginas
...philosophy, natural and moral, aud t¡t>id пен? То believ with mee, that there are many mysteriei contained in poetry, which of purpose were written...darkly, lest by profane wits, it should be abused ; to believ with Landin, tbat they are so beloved of the gods, that whatsoever they write, proceeds out...
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Retrospective Review, Volumen10

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 páginas
...honest man than the reading of Virgil ; — to believe, with Clauserus, the translator of Co.rnutus, that it pleased the Heavenly Deity, by Hesiod and...poetry, which of purpose were written darkly, lest of profane wits they should be abused ; — to believe, with Landin, that they are so beloved of the...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumen10

1824 - 378 páginas
...honest man than the reading of Virgil ; — to believe, with Clauserus, the translator of Cornutus, that it pleased the Heavenly Deity, by Hesiod and...poetry, which of purpose were written darkly, lest of profane wits they should be abused ; — to believe, with Landin, that they are so beloved of the...
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The Retrospective Review, Volumen10

1824 - 378 páginas
...honest man than the reading of Virgil; — to believe, with Clauserus, the translator of Cornutus, that it pleased the Heavenly Deity, by Hesiod and...poetry, which of purpose were written darkly, lest of profane wits they should be abused ; — to believe, with Landin, that they are so beloved of the...
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The New-York Literary Gazette, and Phi Beta Kappa Repository, Volumen1

1826 - 450 páginas
...translator of Cornutns, that it pleased the Heavenly Deity, hy Ilesiod and Homer, under the veil of fahles, to give us all knowledge — logic, rhetoric, philosophy natural and moral, and quùl non ? — to helieve, with me, that there are many mysteries contained in poetry, which of purpose...
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Ancient Metrical Tales: Printed Chiefly from Original Sources

Charles Henry Hartshorne - 1829 - 378 páginas
...but beginning to tread in the " primrose path," may be answered by the words of Sir Philip Sidney, " that there are many mysteries contained in poetry,...darkly, lest by profane wits it should be abused." • The earliest transcript was Piers of Ffulham j to this are appended some scanty notes at the end...
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Essays Upon Authors and Books

William Alfred Jones - 1849 - 342 páginas
...you an honest man than the reading of Virgil ; to believe with Clauserus, the iranslater of Cornutu, that it pleased the heavenly Deity by Hesiod and Homer,...under the veil of fables, to give us all knowledge, logick, rhetoric, philosophy natural and moral, and quid non ? To believe with me, that there are many...
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Essays Upon Authors and Books

William Alfred Jones - 1849 - 256 páginas
...honest man than the reading of Virgil ; to believe with Clauserus, the translator of Cornutu, tbat it pleased the heavenly Deity by Hesiod and Homer,...under the veil of fables, to give us all knowledge, logick, rhetoric, philosophy natural and moral, and quid non ! To believe with me, that there are many...
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Characters and Criticisms, Volumen2

William Alfred Jones - 1857 - 286 páginas
...you an honest man than the reading of Virgil ; to believe with Clauserus, the translator of Cornutu, that it pleased the heavenly Deity by Hesiod and Homer,...profane wits it should be abused ; to believe with Landui, that they are so beloved by the gods, that whatsoever they write proceeds of a divine fury...
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