| Alexander Pope - 1890 - 562 sivua
...speedj The winged courser, like a generous horse, Shows most true metal when you check his course. Those rules of old discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized; Nature, like liberty, is but restrained By the same laws which first herself ordained. Hear how learned... | |
| William Banks - 1823 - 462 sivua
...existed. InD 4 deed, the rules of grammar, like those of any other art, are deduced from practice. " These rules of old discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized." But though the instrument of thought has been long employed, without any inquiry respecting its nature,... | |
| E. Johnson - 1830 - 270 sivua
...nature, and your judgment frame By her just standard, which is still the same. • • • * * Those RULES of old discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized." LETTER III. MY DEAR SON, A FEW words will suffice to explain to you what I conceive to be your best... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 sivua
...The winged courser, like a generous horse, Shows most true mettle when you check his course. Those me are, and must be, greater than the rest, SO More rich, more wise ; but who : Nature, like liberty, is but restrain'd 90 By the same laws which first herself ordain'd. Hear how... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1833 - 892 sivua
...agree with human nature." Pope had a correct view of the rules of philosophical criticism : " Those rules of old discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized j Nature, like liberty, is but restrained By the same laws, which first herself ordained." " We judge... | |
| Hawks Le Grice - 1841 - 462 sivua
...is still true to the principles of nature, viewed through the medium of artistic generalization : " These rules of old discovered not devised , Are nature still , but nature methodized ; Nature , like liberty , is but restrained By the same laws, whieh she herself ordained. " On the... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1842 - 744 sivua
...affections. Some writers treat a proposition as follows : — 1. The Introduction. 2. They explain the terms of the proposition, show what is granted...side, and then state the point of controversy. 3. They examine objections, and establish their own proposition. 4. They refute objections, and expooa... | |
| Reuben Harvey - 1851 - 128 sivua
...language, but a declaration of what those laws are which exist in the nature of language itself. " Those rules, of old discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized. Language, therefore, is not derived from grammar, but grammar from language ; and it is only where... | |
| Charles Barter - 1852 - 280 sivua
...refined and studied form of oratory, and the natural correct expression of the untutored mind. " Those rules of old discovered, not devised, Are nature still, but nature methodized." In Panda's verbal despatches, whether to the Lieutenant-Governor or to other Kafir chiefs, these flights... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 sivua
...The winged courser, like a generous horse, Shows most true mettle when you check his course. 85 Those rules of old, discovered, not devised, Are Nature still, but Nature methodized : Nature, like liberty, is but restrained By the same laws which first herself ordained. Hear how learn'd... | |
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