| Robert Lloyd - English poetry - 1762 - 312 pages
...the whole creation through, Who travers'd all the human heart, Without recourfe to Grecian art ? I He He fcorn'd the modes of imitation, Of altering, pilfering,...original he took, And tore the leaf from nature's book. 'Tis Shakeipeare, thus, who ftands alone — — But why repeat what Tou have fhown ? How true, how... | |
| Robert Lloyd - English poetry - 1762 - 308 pages
...think ? Oh, where's the Bard, who at one view Cou'd look the whole creation through, Who travers'd all the human heart, Without recourfe to Grecian art...the modes of imitation', Of altering, pilfering, and translation. Nor painted horror, grief, or rage, From models of a former age ; The bright original... | |
| Robert Lloyd, William Kenrick - 1774 - 256 pages
...think ? Oh, where's the Bard, who at one view Cou'd look the whole creation through, Who travers'd all the human heart, Without recourfe to Grecian art...original he took, And tore the leaf from nature's book. 'Tis Shakefpeare, thus, who ftands alone—But why repeat what You have mown ? How true, how perfect,... | |
| Robert Lloyd - 1774 - 254 pages
...the whole creation through, Who travers'd all the human heart, Without recourfe to Grecian art ? He He fcorn'd the modes of imitation, Of altering, pilfering,...original he took, And tore the leaf from nature's book. 'Tis Shakefpeare, thus, who Hands alone— — But why repeat what You have fhown ? How true, how perfeft,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 412 pages
...whole Creation through, Who travers'd all the human Heart, Without Recourfe to Grecian Art ? Hefcorn'd the Modes of Imitation, Of Altering, Pilfering, and...Original he took, And tore the Leaf from Nature's Book. Tis Sbakefpeare, thus who ftands alone — Why need I tell what You have mown I How true, how perfeft,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 374 pages
...think? Oh, where's the Bard, who at one View, Cou'd look the whole Creation through, Who travers'd all the human Heart, Without Recourfe to Grecian Art...Horror, Grief, or Rage, From Models of a former Age 5 The bright Original he took, And tore the Leaf from Nature's Book. Tis Shakefpearet thus who ftands... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1774 - 374 pages
...think ? Oh, where's the Bard, who at one View, Cou'd look the whole Creation through, Who travers'd all the human Heart, Without Recourfe to Grecian Art...the Modes of Imitation, Of Altering, Pilfering, and Tran-atios, Kor Nor painted Horror, Grief, or Rage, From Models of a former Age ; The bright Original... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 746 pages
...creation through, Who travers'd all the human heart, Without recourfe to Grecian art? He fcorn'd the rules of imitation, Of altering, pilfering, and tranflation,...former age ; The bright original he took, And tore the kaf from nature's book. 'Tis Shakefpeare — — Lloyd's Shakefpeare, a Poem. In the firft feat, in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 318 pages
...him. Dr. J. WARTON. He 1 He scorn'd the rules of imitation, Of altering, pilfering, and translation ; Nor painted horror, grief, or rage, From models of...original he took, And tore the leaf from nature's book. 'Tis Shakspere LLOYD'* Shakspere, a Poem. In the first seat, in robes of various dyes, A noble vvildness... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 428 pages
...to think? Oh, where's the Bard, who at one view Cou'd look the whole creation through, Who travets'd all the human heart, Without recourfe to Grecian art...the modes of imitation, Of altering, pilfering, and tranIlation, Nor painted horror, grief, or rage, From models of a former age ; The bright original... | |
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