| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 pągines
...have put in practice, (though far unable for the attempt of such a poem,) and to have left the stage, (to which my genius never much inclined me,) for a...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two subjects, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I should choose that of King Arthur conquering... | |
| Walter Scott - 1808 - 526 pągines
...in practice ; (though far unable for the attempt of such a poem,) and to have left the stage, to b which my genius never much inclined me, for a work...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two subjects, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I should chuse that of King Arthur conquering... | |
| 1808 - 540 pągines
...his translation of Juvenal ; in which, after mentioning an outline of his plan, he adds — " This I had intended chiefly for the honour of my native...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two subjects, both reluting to it, I was doubtful whether I should chuse — that of King Arthur conquering... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1810 - 532 pągines
...have put in practice ; (though far unable for the attempt of such a poem,) and to have left the stage, to which my genius never much inclined me, for a work...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two subjects, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I should chnse that of King Arthur conquering... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 628 pągines
...what I had intended to have put in practice, (though far unable for the attempt of fuch a poem,) and to have left the ftage, (to which my genius never...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two fubjefits, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I mould choofe that of King Arthur conquering... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 626 pągines
...what I had intended to have put in practice, (though far unable for the attempt of fuch a poem,) and to have left the ftage, (to which my genius never...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two fubjects, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I fhould choofe that of King Arthur conquering... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 536 pągines
...have put in practice ; (though far unable for the attempt of such a poem,) and to have left the stage, to which my genius never much inclined me, for a work...in the performance of it. This, too, I had intended chie&y for the honour of my native country, to which a poet is particularly obliged. Of two subjects,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 536 pągines
...have put in practice (though far unable for the attempt of such a poem) ; and to have left the stage, to which my genius never much inclined me, for a work...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged : of two subjects, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I should choose that of King Arthur * con* He... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pągines
...attempt of such a poem); and to have left the stage, to which my genius never much inclined me, fora work which would have taken up my life in the performance...country, to which a poet is particularly obliged : of two subjects, both relating to it, I was doubtful whether I should choose that of King Arthur * con. i... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 372 pągines
...put in practice ; (though far unahle for the attempt of such a poem ;) and to have left the stage, to which my genius never much inclined me, for a work which would have taken up my life ia the performance of it. This too I had intended chiefly for the honour of my native country, to which... | |
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