| 1831 - 368 páginas
...the poet, he nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth ; for, as I take it, to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false : so as the other artists,...affirming many things, can, in the cloudy knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies : but the poet, as I said before, never affirmeth ; the poet... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 páginas
...the poet, he nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth ; for, as I take it, to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false : So as the other artists,...affirming many things, can, in the cloudy knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies : But the poet, as 1 said before, never affirmeth, the poet never... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 páginas
...the poet, he nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth ; for, as I take it, to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false: So as the other artists,...affirming many things, can, in the cloudy knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies : But the poet, as I said before, never affirmeth, the poet never... | |
| Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 páginas
...the poet, he nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lioth ; for, as I take it, to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false : So as the other artists,...affirming many things, can, in the cloudy knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies : But the poet, as I said before, never affirmeth, the poet never... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...the poet, he nothing affinneth, and therefore never lieth ; for, as I take it, to lie is to affirm ut age and deformity ! may you meet with applause affirmeth many things, can, in the cloudy knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies : but... | |
| Paul Stapfer - 1880 - 520 páginas
...Now, for the poet he nothing affirms and therefore never lieth. For, as I take it, to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false. So as the other artists,...affirming many things, can in the cloudy knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies. But the poet, as I said before, never affirmeth. . . . He citeth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 770 páginas
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| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 páginas
...the poet, he nothing affirmeth, and , therefore never lieth. For, as I take it, to lie is to affirm that to be true which is false ; so as the other artists,...especially the historian, affirming many things, can, in 3s .. knowledge of mankind, hardly escape from many lies. But the poet, as I said before, never affirmeth.... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1891 - 416 páginas
...therefore never lyeth^ For, as I take it, to lye is to affirme that to be true which is false. So as 30 the other Artists, and especially the Historian, affirming...hardly escape from many lyes. But the Poet (as I sayd about your imagination, to coniure you to beleeve for true what he writes. Hee citeth not authorities... | |
| John Owen - 1893 - 452 páginas
...purelove of paradox) have called attention to the unveracity of history. Sir Philip Sidney, eg remarks, 'So as the other artists, and especially the historian,...affirming many things, can in the cloudy knowledge of mankind hardly escape from many livs.'—Apologiefor Poetrie. So Dr. Johnson as reported by Roswell... | |
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