Or falls asleep, or censures all you write. The secret is, attention first to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain ; That from the very opening of the scenes, The first may show us what the author means. I'm tired to see an actor on the stage,... The Works of Monsieur Boileau - Strana 107autor/autoři: Nicolas Boileau Despréaux - 1712Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1708 - 516 str.
...Ofaftern Critick, nat'rally unkind -, Who, juftly tir'd with your Pedantick flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. The Secret is, Attention firft to gain ; b move our minds, and then to entertain : 'hat, from the very op'ning of the Scenes, The firft may... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 394 str.
...Of a jlern Critic, naturally unkind; Who, j*jHe tir'd with your pedantick Flight, Or falls ajleep, or cenfures all you write. The Secret is, Attention...move our Minds, and then to entertain * That from the wry opening of the Scenes, Thefirft may jhew us what the Authtr means. • • ' I'm tird to fee an... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 448 str.
...Who juftly tir'd with your pedantic flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. The fecret is, attention firft to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain : That from the very opening of the fcenes, The firft may lhow us what the author means. I'm tir'd to fee an actor on the... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 318 str.
...Who juflly tir'd with your pedantkk flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. The fecret is, attention firft to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain : That from the very opening of the fcenes, The firft may mow us what the author means. The ART of POETRY. I'm tir'd to... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 336 str.
...Who, juftly tir'd with your pedantic flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. The fecret is, attention firft to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain : That, from the very opening of the fcenes, The firft may fhow us what the author means. I 'm tir'd to fee an aftor on the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 342 str.
...Who, juftly tir'd with your pedantic flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. The fecret is, attention firft to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain i That, from the very opening of the fcenes, The firft may fhow us what the author means. I 'm tir'd... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 432 str.
...with your pedantic flight, Or falls asleep, or censures all you write. The secret is, attention first to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain ; That from the very opening of the scenes, The first may show us what the author means. I'm tired to see an actor on the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 str.
...with your pedantic flight, Or falls asleep, or censures all you write. The secret is, attention first to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain : That, from the very opening of the scenes, The first may show us what the author means. I 'm tir'd to see an actor on the... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 628 str.
...juftly tir'd with your pedantic flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. oo 2 The fecret is, attention firft to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain : That from the very opening of the fcenes, 453 The firft may mow us what the author means. I'm tir'd to fee an afitor on... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 626 str.
...Who juftly tir'd with your pedantic flight, Or falls afleep, or cenfures all you write. The fecret is, attention firft to gain ; To move our minds, and then to entertain : That from the very opening of the fcenes, 455 The firft may fhow us what the author means. I'm tir'd to fee an actor on... | |
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