 | Francis Wrangham - 1816
...remaining Jegends, it had certainly been more of a piece ; but it could not have been perfectj because the model was not true. But Prince Arthur, or his chief patron Sir Philip Sidney, dying before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest,... | |
 | John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821
...remaining legends, it had certainly been more of a piece ; but could not have been perfect, because the model was not true. But Prince Arthur, or his chief patron Sir Philip Sydney, whom he intended to make happy by the marriage of his Gloriana, dying before him, deprived... | |
 | British poets - 1822
...an heroic poem, was written by Le Moine ' ' La Pncelle,' by Chapelain ; and ' Alarique,' by Scuderi. Sir Philip Sidney (whom he intended to make happy...dying before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest, his obsolete language and the ill choice of his stanza... | |
 | 1826
...remaining legends, it had certainly Ъeen more of a piece ; but could not bave been perfect, becaufe the model was not true. But Prince Arthur, or his chief...him, deprived the poet both of means and fpirit to accompliih his defign. For the reft, his obfolete language, and ill choice of his lianza, are faults... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1830
...remaining legends. U had certainly hecn more of я piece, hut could not have been perfect, .because the y soul an unknown path shall tread, And strangely leave, who strangely Sydney, whom he intended to make happy hy the marriage of his Gloriana, dying before him, deprived... | |
 | John Dryden - 1867 - 445 sidor
...Prince Arthur, or his chief patron Sir Philip Sydney, whom he intended to make happy by the umniage of his Gloriana, dying before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza,... | |
 | Charles Mackay - 1872 - 534 sidor
...remaining legends, it had certainly been more .of a piece, but could not have been perfect, because the model was not true. But Prince Arthur, or his chief...dying before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza,... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 555 sidor
...remaining legends, it had certainly been more of a piece, but could not have been perfect, because the ut that is a wisdom without them, and above them won...take for granted, nor to find talk and discourse, spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza,... | |
 | Samuel Austin Allibone - 1879 - 555 sidor
...remaining legends, it had certainly been more of а piece, but could not have been perfect, because the model was not true. But Prince Arthur, or his chief...whom he intended to make happy by the marriage of his Gloriaría, dying before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to accomplish his design.... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1879
...remaining legends, it hnd certainly been more of a piece, but could not have been perfect, because the model was not true. But Prince Arthur, or his chief patron, Sir Philip Sydney, whom he intended to make happy by the marriage of his Gloriana, dying before him, deprived... | |
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