| Edmund Spenser - 1750 - 324 páginas
...unto my fimple Doom, The only pleafant and delightful Place, That ever troden was of Footing's Trace. For all that Nature by her Mother Wit Could frame in Earth, and form of Subfhnce bafe. Was there; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing fecond Nature's Part) fupplied... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 514 páginas
...The only pleafant and delightful ptece, - : •'•'••• That ever troden was of footing* trace. For all that nature by her mother wit. : Could frame in earth, and form of fubftance bafl?i Was there; and all that nature did omit» '•• ''•' •' Art ("playing fecond natures part)... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 800 páginas
...unto myfimple doome The onely pleafant and delightful! place That ever troden was of footings trace : For all that nature by her mother wit Could frame in earth, and forme of fubftance bafet Was there ; and all that nature did omit, Art, playing fecond natures part,fupplyed... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 268 páginas
...forgot, or left forlorn. See Spencer's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth: the paflage immediately alluded to is in the 2ift Stanza. For all that Nature,...omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied ir. NOTE V. Verfe 453. That work, " where not nice Art in curious knots, See Milton's inimitable defcription... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 páginas
...Spencer's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth : the paflage immediately alluded to is in the 3 1 ft Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could...omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied it. NOTE V. Verfe 453. flat work, " where not nice Art in curious knots, See Milton's inimitable defcription... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 272 páginas
...Spencer's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth : the paflage immediately alluded to is in the 2 1 ft Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, *...and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fetond part) fupplied it. NOTE V. Verfe 453. That -work, " where not nice Art in curious knots, See... | |
| 1788 - 550 páginas
...simple doome ' The onely pleasant and delightfull place ' That ever trodden was of footing's trace ; ' For all that Nature by her mother wit ' Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, ' Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, ' Art, playing second Nature's... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 páginas
...Spencer's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth: the paflage immediately alluded to is in the 2 i ft Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could...omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied it. NOTE V. Verfe 453. That taork, " where not nice Art in curious knots, See Milton's inimitable defcription... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 504 páginas
...troden was of footings trace : For all that Nature by her mother-wit Could frame in earth, and forme of fubftance bafe, Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing fecotid Natures part1, fupplyed it. xxii. ; " " No tree, that is of count, in greenewoocl growes, •!•'... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 496 páginas
...troden was of footings trace : For all that Nature by her mother-wit Could frame in earth, and forme of fubftance bafe, Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art, playing fecond Natures part, fupplyed it. XXII. " Na tree, that is of count, in greenewood growes, From loweft... | |
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