| Frederick Schleiter - 1919 - 226 pàgines
...learning in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other points extremely licensed, and doth truly refer to the imagination; which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined; and so make... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1922 - 522 pàgines
...Learning in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other points extremejy licensed, and doth truly refer to the imagination, which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which Nature hath severed, and sever that which Nature hath joined, and so make... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - 1922 - 1032 pàgines
...learning in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other points extremely licensed, and doth truly refer to the Imagination; which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined, and so make... | |
| Hans Thüme - 1927 - 120 pàgines
...learniug in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other points extremely liceused, and doth truly refer to the Imagination; which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature bath severed, and sever that which natnre hath joined (1,5). unnütz,... | |
| Hans Thüme - 1927 - 120 pàgines
...learning in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other points extremely licensed, and doth truly refer to the Imagination; which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined (1,5). 2) Polit... | |
| Hans Thüme - 1927 - 122 pàgines
...measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other poiuts extremely licensed, aud doth trnly refer to the Imagination; which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined (I, 5). unnütz,... | |
| George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 pàgines
...learning in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other points extremely licensed, and doth truly refer to the imagination; which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined, and so make... | |
| Heather Dubrow, Richard Strier - 1988 - 387 pàgines
...Bacon had similarly defined poetry as that branch of learning which is "extremely licensed": "[It] doth truly refer to the Imagination, which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined, and so make... | |
| Mary Beth Rose - 1989 - 256 pàgines
...history." Describing poetry in The Advancement of Learning, for example, he refers it to the faculty of imagination, "which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed, and sever that which nature hath joined, and so make... | |
| Charles Wegener - 1992 - 244 pàgines
...learning in measure of words for the most part restrained, but in all other parts extremely licensed, and doth truly refer to the imagination, which, being not tied to the laws of matter, may at pleasure join that which nature hath severed and sever that which nature hath joined, and so make unlawful... | |
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