... seldom use to choose unto themselves the doings of good men for the arguments of their poems, but whomsoever they find to be most licentious of life, most bold and lawless .in his doings, most dangerous and desperate in all parts of disobedience and... The national encyclopædia. Libr. ed - Página 244por National cyclopaedia - 1884Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1806 - 478 páginas
...praises of the good and virtuous, informs us, that the bards, on the contrary, " seldom use to chuse " unto themselves the doings of good men for the " arguments of their poems ; but whomsoever they " finde to be most licentious of life, most bold and •• lawless in his doings,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 páginas
...worthy to be had iu great respect. But these Irish bards are for the most part of another mind, and so far from instructing young men in moral discipline,...doings of good men for the arguments of their poems, but whomsoever they find to be most licentious of life, most bold and lawless in his doings, most dangerous... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 528 páginas
...worthy to be had in great respect But these Irish bards are for the most part of another mind, and so far from instructing young men in moral discipline,...they seldom use to choose unto themselves 'the doings pf good men for the arguments of their poems, but whomsoever they find to be most licentious of life,... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 970 páginas
...worthy to be had in great respect. But these Irish bards are for the most part of another mind, and so far from instructing young men in moral discipline, that they themselves <lo more deserve to be sharply disciplined : for they seldom use to choose unto themselves the doings... | |
| Daniel Dewar - 1812 - 372 páginas
...deeds of outlaws and robbers. " These Irish " bards are for the most part so far from in" structing young men in moral discipline, that " they themselves...doings of good men for " the arguments of their poems; but whomsoever " they found to be most licentious of life, most " bold and lawless in his doings, most... | |
| George Burnett - 1813 - 524 páginas
...worthy to be had in greafc respect. But these Irish bards are for the most part of another mind, and so far from instructing young men in moral discipline,...doings of good men for the arguments of their poems, but whomsoever they find to be most licentious of life, most bold and lawless in his doings, most dangerous... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1813 - 568 páginas
...are for the"most part to far from instructing young men in moral discipline, that they theiriselves do more deserve to be sharply disciplined : for they...doings of good men for the arguments of their poems ; but whomsoever they found to be most licentious of life, most bold and lawless) in his doings, most... | |
| 1814 - 570 páginas
...cruelty and avarice of these intruders. " ' These Irish bards,' says Spenser, ' are for the most part so far from instructing young men in moral discipline,...doings of good men for the arguments of their poems ; but whomsoever they found to be most licentious of life, most lioJd and lawless in his doings, most... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 páginas
...worthy to be had in great respect But these Irish Bardes are for the most part of another rnind, and so far from instructing young men in moral discipline,...doings of good men for the arguments of their poems ; but whomsoever they find to be most licentious of hfe, most bold and lawless in his doings, most... | |
| 1814 - 556 páginas
...cruelty and avarice of these intruders. " ' These Irish bards,' says Spenser, ' are for the most part so far from instructing young men in moral discipline,...sharply disciplined; for they seldom use to choose unto.themselves the doings of good men for the arguments of their poems ; but whomsoever they found... | |
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