delight, to move men to take that goodness in hand, which, without delight, they would fly as from a stranger; and teach, to make them know that goodness whereunto they are moved; which is the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed A Comment on the Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri - Página 24por John Taafe (Knight commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem]) - 1822Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1901 - 436 páginas
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved; which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| 1901 - 440 páginas
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved; which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Theodor Eichhoff - 1903 - 212 páginas
...name of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved; which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| George Herbert, George Herbert Palmer - 1905 - 506 páginas
...Univctfitic. 1653. THE CHURCH-PORCH . L NOTES : 4. Sidney in his Apology for Poetry says that the poets " delight to move men to take that goodness in hand which, without delight, they would fly." Archbishop Leighton quotes from Gregory Nazianzen, TO TfpTTVOV TOV KaXoV TTOUn'flll'OL "X'/I J -"-... | |
| George Herbert, George Herbert Palmer - 1905 - 516 páginas
...by Thorn anJ A« THE CHURCH-PORCH i NOTES: 4. Sidney in his Defence of Poesie says that the poets " delight to move men to take that goodness in hand which, without delight, they would fly." Archbishop Leighton quotes from Gregory Nazianzen, TO TfpTTVOV TOV KO\OV irUtllVfJLtVIIL "i%I//J.<1... | |
| George Herbert, George Herbert Palmer - 1905 - 500 páginas
...Thorn ASTOK. tJE*Oj THE CHURCH-PORCH NOTES : 4. Sidney in his Apology for Poetry says that the poets " delight to move men to take that goodness in hand which, without delight, they would fly." Archbishop Leighton quotes from Gregory Nazianzen, TO Tcpirvov roS KttXou irotov/uicyot o^/ia Kai Twrovvres... | |
| 1910 - 454 páginas
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved:— which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 440 páginas
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...that goodness whereunto they are moved :— which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| SIR PHILIP SIDNEY TO MACAULAY - 1910 - 474 páginas
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...know that goodness whereunto they are moved:— which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
| Charles W - 1910 - 466 páginas
...of poets. For these, indeed, do merely make to imitate, and imitate both to delight and teach, and delight to move men to take that goodness in hand,...that goodness whereunto they are moved :— which being the noblest scope to which ever any learning was directed, yet want there not idle tongues to... | |
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