| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 574 pages
...hiftorical, is not fuqh, of an hiftorioca grapher' grapher. For an Hiftoriograper difcourfeth of affairs orderly as they were done, accounting as well the times as the a&ions ; but a Poet thrufteth into the micidrir, even where it tnoft concerneth him ; and there recourfing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 600 pages
...as of an historiographer. For an historiographer dscourseth of afiay res orderly as they were domie, of yron chaines And brasen caudrons thou shnlt rombling heare, Which thousand sprig euen where it most concerneth him, and there recounting to the thinges ibrepaste, and diuining of thinges... | |
| England - 1834 - 918 pages
...as of an historiographer. For an historiographer discoursetlI of affayres orderly as they are donne, accounting as well the times as the actions ; but...concerneth him, and there recoursing to the things forepaste, and divining of things to •come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all ! The beginning, therefore,... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 356 pages
...as of an historiographer. For an historiographer discourseth of affayres orderly as they were donne, accounting as well the times as the actions ; but a poet thrusteth into the middest, euen where it most concerneth him, and there recoursing to the thinges forepaste, and diuining of thinges... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1827 - 796 pages
...as of an historiographer. For an historiographer discourseth of affayrs orderly, as they were donne, accounting as well the times as the actions; but a...most concerneth him ; and there recoursing to the thinges forepaste, and divining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all.'' Of course,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1827 - 716 pages
...as of an historiographer. For an historiographer discoursed of aflayra orderly, as they were dontle, accounting as well the times as the actions ; but...middest, even where it most concerneth him ; and there recours'mg to the thinges forepaste, and divining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of... | |
| English essays - 1827 - 724 pages
...an historiographer discourseth of affayrs orderly, as they were donne, accounting as well the limes as the actions ; but a poet thrusteth into the middest,...most concerneth him ; and there recoursing to the thinges forepaste, and divining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all.'' Of course,... | |
| Scotland - 1834 - 896 pages
...affayres orderly as they are donne, accounting as well the times as the actions ; but a poet tbrusteth into the middest, even where it most concerneth him, and there recoursing to the things forepaste, and divining of things to come, raaketh a pleasing analysis of all ! The beginning, therefore,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 450 pages
...as of an historiographer. For an historiographer discourseth of afiayres orderly as they were donne, accounting as well the times as the actions; but a...it most concerneth him, and there recoursing to the thinges forepaste, and divining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 444 pages
...discourseth of affayres orderly as they were donne, accounting as well the times as the actions ; hut a poet thrusteth into the middest, even where it most concerneth him, and there recoursing to the thinges forepaste, and divining of thinges to come, maketh a pleasing analysis of all. The beginning... | |
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