| Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy - 1716 - 504 sider
...the Body, fay the Naturalifts j 'tis the particular Gift of Heaven, fay the Divines, both Chriftians and Heathens. How to improve it, many Books can teach us} how to obtain it, none j that nothing can be done without it, all agree. 7« nibil invita dices faciefoe Minerva. Without... | |
| Charles-Alphonse Dufresnoy - 1783 - 248 sider
...body, fay the Naturalifts; it is the particular gift X 3 of of heaven, fay the Divines, both Chriftians and Heathens. How to improve it, many books can teach...done without it, all agree: Tu nihil invita dices faciefve Minerva. Without Invention a Painter is but a Copier, and a Poet but a Plagiary of others.... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1798 - 394 sider
...astrologers; on the organs of the body, say the naturalists ; it is the particular gift of heaven, eay the divines, both Christians and heathens. How to improve it, many books can teach •us; how to obtaia it, none; that nothing •can be done without it, all agree : Tu nihil invka dices facicsve... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 662 sider
...nature : it depends on the influence of the stars, say the astrologers ; on the organs of the body, say the naturalists ; it is the particular gift of heaven,...done without it, all agree : Tu nihil invita dices fadesve Minerva. Without invention, a painter is but a copier, and a poet but a plagiary of others.... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 670 sider
...nature : it depends on the influence of the stars, say the astrologers ; on the organs of the body, say the naturalists ; it is the particular gift of heaven,...that nothing can be done without it, all agree : Tu nifdl invita dices faciesve Minerva. Without invention, a painter is but a copier, and a poet but a... | |
| John Dryden - 1800 - 674 sider
...nature : it depends on the influence of the stars, say the astrologers ; on the organs of the body, say the naturalists ; it is the particular gift of heaven,...none; that nothing can be done without it, all agree : Tit nihil intnta dices faciesve Minerva. Without invention, a painter is but a copier, and a poet... | |
| Sir Joshua Reynolds, Edmond Malone - 1801 - 388 sider
...nature; it depends on the influence of the stars, say the astrologers ; on the organs of the body, say the naturalists ; it is the particular gift of heaven,...all agree : Tu nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva. are but a servile kind of cattle," says the Poet : or at best, the keepers of cattle for other men... | |
| John Blair Linn - 1802 - 196 sider
...She,tells the tale of unrequited love. turalists; it is the peculiar gift of Heaven, say the divines. How to improve it many books can teach us; how to...none; that nothing can be done without it, all agree: In nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva. Without invention a painter is but a copier, and a poet but... | |
| John Blair Linn - 1804 - 192 sider
...cries, and grasps the quivering spear. naturalist ; it is the peculiar gift of Heaven, say the divines. How to improve it many books can teach us ; how to obtain it, none ; that nothing can be dune without it, all agree : In nihil invita dices faciesve Minerva. Without invention a painter is... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 sider
...nature : it depends on the influence of the stars, say the *itnlegtn ; on the organs of the body, say the naturalists ; it is the particular gift of heaven, say the divines, both clubtians ana heathens. Dryi. Aitrologen, that future fates forcshew. Pofc. I never heard a finer satire... | |
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