| Horace - 1819 - Počet stránok 310
...a perspicuous disposition shall desert the man, by whom the subject matter is chosen judiciously *. This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit and beauty of и just disposition, that the author of the projected poem just now say what ought just now to be said,... | |
| Horace - 1850 - Počet stránok 372
...potter, who aims at making a magnificent vase, but is only able to finish a little paltry pitcher. 334 This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit and beauty of a just disposition, that the author of the projected poem just now say what ought just now to be said,... | |
| Horace - 1853 - Počet stránok 366
...reading before Bentley was " imus." ' Literally, " shoulders," s phrase derived from wrestlers. • | This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit...of his thoughts, and waive them for the present. In theSHioice of his words, too, the author of the projected poem must be delicate and cautious, he must... | |
| Horace - 1855 - Počet stránok 376
...themselves coherent, are misplaced and disjointed. HrFRD. 6 "Unus"=" prater caeteros," "melius quamreliqui omnes." ORELLI. The reading before Bentley was "imus."...said, put off most of his thoughts, and waive them -fXr thp nrpspnt rejected I , .f one and L| jCXr-V NlM M<- 'ell, if a - a wellin some "7th** hioned... | |
| Horace - 1888 - Počet stránok 372
...The reading before Bentley was " imus." ' Literally, " shoulders," a phrase derived from wrestlers. This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit...now to be said, put off most of his thoughts, and ^vaive them for the present. In the choice of his words, too, the author of the projected poem must... | |
| Horace - 1896 - Počet stránok 248
...a perspicuous disposition, shall desert the man, by whom the subject matter is chosen judiciously. This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit...the author of the projected poem must be delicate aud cautions, he must embrace one and reject another : you will express yourself eminently well, if... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Počet stránok 528
...nor a perspicuous disposition, shall desert the man by whom the subject matter is chosen judiciously. This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit...the projected poem must be delicate and cautious, be must embrace one and reject another: you will express yourself eminently well, if a dexterous combination... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Počet stránok 524
...perspicuous disposition, shall desert the man by whom the 1 subj££l_iua¿ter is chosen judiciously. This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit...said, put off most of his thoughts, and waive them for Ihr present. In the choice of his words, too, the author of the projected poem must be delicate and... | |
| Otto Willmann, Felix Marie Kirsch - 1922 - Počet stránok 536
...following up the natural lines of division. Horace himself explains what his "lucid arrangement" implies: "That the poet just now say what ought just now to...of his thoughts, and waive them for the present." i Supra, ch. XL, 4. 2 Ars Poetica, 4i. 3 Erziehungslehre, edited by Platz, i849, pp. 422 f. 4 Definibus,... | |
| Barrett Harper Clark - 1918 - Počet stránok 532
...nor a perspicuous disposition, shall desert the man by whom the subject matter is chosen judiciously. This, or I am mistaken, will constitute the merit...say what ought just now to be said, put off most of lii.s thoughts, and waive them for the present. In the choice of his words, too, the author of the... | |
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