| George Bickham - 1755 - 220 sider
...they're known, and fecm to know us too, Tranfcendent Artift ! How compleat thy Skill ! Thy Power to adt, is equal to thy Will, Nature and Art, in Thee, alike...with Fire defign'd, Is by thy Skill both temper'd and refin'd. As in thy Pidures, Light confents with Shade And each to other is fubfervient made, Judgment... | |
| William Congreve - 1774 - 438 sider
...they're known, and feem to know us too. Tranfcendent Artift ! How complete thy Skill ! Thy Pow'r to aft is equal to thy Will. Nature and Art in thee alike...by thy Skill both temper'd and rcfin'd. As in thy Piftures Light confents with Shade, f.nd each to other is fubfervient made, Judgment and Genius fo... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 354 sider
...'re known, and feem to know us too. Tranfeendent artift ! how compleat thy fkill ! Thy power to aft is equal to thy will. Nature and art in thee alike...For what thy fancy has with fire defign'd, Is by thy (kill both temper' d and refin'd. As in thy pictures light confents with fhade, And each to other is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 366 sider
...'re known, and feem to know us too. Tranfcendent artift ! how compleat thy fkill ! Thy power to aft is equal to thy will. Nature and art in thee alike...contend, Not to oppofe each other, but befriend : ~For TO SIR GODFREY KNELLER. 1oj For what thy fancy has with fire defign'd, Is by thy fkill both temper'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 594 sider
...know us too.' Tranlcendect artift ! how compleat thy fkill! Thy power to aft is equal to thrjr wall. ^ Nature and art in thee alike contend, Not to oppofe each other, bat befriend : ^ For what thy fancy has with fire defign'd, Is by thy fkill both temper'ci and refin'd.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1028 sider
...'re known, and feem to know us too, Tranfccndent artift ! how compleat thy fkill ! Thy power to aft is equal to thy will. Nature and art in thee alike contend, Uot to oppofe each other, but befriend : TO SIR GODFREY KNELLED. 10 For what thy fancy has with fire... | |
| John Bell - 1787 - 410 sider
...fkill ! Thy pow'r to acl is equal tn thy will : ao Nature and Art in thee alike contend. Not to opliofe each other, but befriend ; For what thy fancy has with fire defign'd, Is by thy fkill both tcnipcr'd and refin'd. C Asin thy pictures light contents with fiiade, ay And each to other... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 sider
...they're known, and feem to know us too. Tranfcendent artifl ! how complete thy fkill ! Thy power to aft is equal to thy will. Nature and art in thee alike...contend, Not to oppofe each other, but befriend ; For For what thy fancy has with fire defign'd, Is by thy fkill both temper'd and refin'd. As in thy piftures... | |
| 1795 - 846 sider
...they're known, and feem to kno» »и* Tranfcendcm artift how complete thy li^-' 1 >iy power to аи is equal to thy will. Nature and art in thee alike contend, Not to opp le each other, but befriend; for what thy fancy hau wich fire dcfign'J, I» by thy {kill both temicr'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 sider
...known, and seem to know пч too. Transcendent ait ist! ho« complete thy skill I Thy power tu act is equal to thy will. Nature and Art in thee alike contend, Not to oppose each other, but befriend ; For what thy fancy has with fire design'd, Is by thy skill both tcmpcr'd... | |
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