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" But his learned and able (though unfortunate) successor, is he who hath filled up all numbers, and performed that in our tongue, which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece, or haughty Rome. "
The Dial - Strana 92
upravili: - 1906
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Sir Philip Sydney's Defense of Poetry: And Observations on Poetry and ...

Sir Philip Sidney - 1787 - 158 str.
...learned and able (though unfortvuiate) Suc* *'t•. cejfor, is he who hath filled up all numbers, and performed that in our tongue, which may be compared, or preferred, either to infblent Greece, 6 ' or or haughty Rome. In mort, within his view, and about his times, were all the...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Svazek 9

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 464 str.
...But his learned and able (though unfortunate) successor, is he who hath filled up all numbers, and performed that in our tongue, which may be compared...preferred either to insolent Greece, or haughty Rome. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born, that could honour n- Sir Thomas...
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The Essays Or Counsels, Moral, Economical and Political: With Elegant ...

Francis Bacon - 1818 - 312 str.
...learned and able (though unfortunate) successor, [Lord Bacon] is he, who hath filled up all members, and performed that in our tongue, which may be compared...preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born, that could honour a language...
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The essays; or, Counsels moral, economical, and political, by sir F. Bacon

Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1818 - 310 str.
...learned and able (though nnfortunatn) successor, [Lord Bacon] is he, who hath filled up all members, and performed that in our tongue, which may be compared...preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome. In short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born, that could honour a language...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal

1832 - 614 str.
...these last three centuries, was herself destitute of a native literature. How " that was performed in our tongue which may be compared, or preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome," as one of our great poets has nobly expressed himself, becomes a philological tale for an English philosopher,...
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The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful ..., Svazek 3

Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1835 - 564 str.
...(though unfortunate successor) is he who hath filled up all numbers; and performed that in our own tongue which may be compared or preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome ; in short, within his view and about his time were all the wits born that could honour a language...
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The Church of England Quarterly Review, Svazek 5

1839 - 556 str.
...But his learned and able (though unfortunate) successor, is he who hath filled up all numbers, and performed that in our tongue which may be compared...preferred either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome ; in short, within his view, and about his times, were all the wits born that could honour a language...
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Amenities of literature, sketches and characters of English literature, Svazek 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 400 str.
...enlightened Europe itself amid the revolving ages of time is but of yesterday. How " that was performed in our tongue, which may be compared or preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome*," becomes a tale in the history of the human mind. In the history of an insular race and in a site so...
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Amenities of Literature: Consisting of Sketches and Characters of ..., Svazek 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 426 str.
...enlightened Europe itself, amid the revolving ages of time, is but of yesterday. How " that was performed in our tongue, which may be compared or preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome,"* becomes a tale in the history of the human mind. In the history of an insular race, and in a site so...
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Amenities of Literature: Consisting of Sketches and Characters of ..., Svazek 1

Isaac Disraeli - 1841 - 428 str.
...enlightened Europe itself, amid the revolving ages of time, is but of yesterday. How " that was performed in our tongue, which may be compared or preferred, either to insolent Greece or haughty Rome,"* becomes a tale in the history of the human mind. In the history of an insular race, and in a site so...
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