| John Bell - 1789 - 442 sidor
...returns, When pochets suffer, and when anger burns, &c. J Aut agitur res in scenis, aut acta refertur. Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae...oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit speftator * » * * * * Quodcumque ostendis mihi sic, incredulus odi. 106. Those who would captivate... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 sidor
...plainly decided by the same author in his preceding words : Aut agitur res in scenis, aut acta refertur : Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, el quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator. By which he directly declares his judgment, tha* everything makes... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1810 - 466 sidor
...prescribed only for the composition of poetry, are univer. sally applicable to all the fine arts. Segn'ms irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt...oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit spectator. ABT. POET. 180. A passage, which has been well translated br Roscommon. But what we hear... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 420 sidor
...ran in the heads of these critics, though his own words confine the observation singly to the stage : Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae...oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi' tradit Spectator That, which passes in representation, and challenges, as it were, the scrutiny of the eye,... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 456 sidor
...in the heads of these critics, though his own words confine the observation singly to the stage : . Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae...oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit Spectator That, which passes in representation, and challenges, as it were, the scrutiny of the eye,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 408 sidor
...critics, though his own words confine the observation singly to the stage : Segnius irritant anhnos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae Ipse sibi tradit Spectator That, which passes in representation, and challenges, as it were, the scrutiny of the eye,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 544 sidor
...what an immense difference there is in point of effect between a relation and a representation. 218 Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et qua: Ipse sibi tradit spectator. An Poet. I. 180. < T shall conclude these desultory remarks, strung... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 446 sidor
...objects that pass through the organs of sight, those faithful evidences in a mental court of judicature, Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quas Jpse sibi tradit spectator : — . For this reason, many passages, in which the epic writer warms... | |
| Horace - 1813 - 254 sidor
...viriles ; Semper in adjunctis aevoque morabimur aptis. Aut agitur res in scenis, aut acta refertur. Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem, Quam quae...oculis subjecta fidelibus, et quae. Ipse sibi tradit spectator. Non tamen intus Digna geri promes in scenam : multaquc tolleç Ex oculis, quae mox narret... | |
| Herodotus - 1814 - 422 sidor
...precepts recorded by wise men for tuting the ears and the eyes for the discourse and the sight of objects. Segnius irritant animos demissa per aurem Quam quae sunt oculis subjecta fidelibus. Hor. Ars Poet. 180. Polybius coincides in part with our historian, when he advances, that nature having... | |
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