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" Wherein we can show the poet is worthy to have it before any other competitors, among whom principally to challenge it step forth the moral philosophers, whom methinks I see coming towards me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice... "
Journal of a Voyage Up the Mediterranean: Principally Among the Islands of ... - Side 280
av Charles Swan - 1826 - 423 sider
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The Defense of Poesy, Otherwise Known as An Apology for Poetry

Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 sider
...daylight ; rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward things ; with books 10 in their hands against glory, whereto they set their names ; sophistically speaking against subtility ; and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largess...
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Books X-XI

Kenelm Henry Digby - 1894 - 1044 sider
...l!v. t Ар. Pez. Tbes. Anee. tora. iv. 68. gravity, as though they could not abide vice by day-light, with books in their hands against glory, whereto they...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger, casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, ami distinctions."* They were to be affectionate,...
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English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 sider
...coming towards me with a sullen gravity, as though they could not abide vice by daylight, rudely clothed for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger; these men casting largess as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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English Belles-lettres from A.D. 907 to 1834 ...

1901 - 436 sider
...toward me with a sullen gravity (as though they could not abide vice by daylight), rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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Universal Classics Library, Volum 8

1901 - 440 sider
...toward me with a sullen gravity (as though they could not abide vice by daylight), rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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English Belles-lettres: From A. D. 901 to 1834

Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh - 1901 - 432 sider
...toward me with a sullen gravity (as though they could not abide vice by daylight), rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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The Defence of Poësie: And Certain Sonnets

Philip Sidney - 1906 - 128 sider
...against glorie, whereto they set their names: sophist ically speaking against sub' tiltie, and angrie with any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men casting larges, as they go of difinitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful interrogative...
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A Defence of Poesie and Poems

Philip Sidney - 1909 - 204 sider
...toward me with a sullen gravity (as though they could not abide vice by daylight), rudely clothed, for to witness outwardly their contempt of outward...any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largesses as they go, of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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English Essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay: With Introductions, Notes ...

Charles William Eliot - 1910 - 440 sider
...their hands against glory, whereto they set their names; sophistically speaking against subtility ; and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largess as they go of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 sider
...in their hands against glory, whereto they set their names; sophistically speaking against subtilty, and angry with any man in whom they see the foul fault of anger. These men, casting largess as they go of definitions, divisions, and distinctions, with a scornful...
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