| 1810 - 538 pàgines
...and we must be contented to take them with the alloys which belong to them, or- live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...advances in its path : — subject it to the critic, and yon tame it into dulness. — Mighty rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping away to... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 464 pàgines
...and we must be contented to take them with their alloys which belong to them or live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...wisdom, when it advances in its path. Subject it to the critick, and you tame it into dulness. Mighty rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 458 pàgines
...and we must be contented to take them with their alloys which belong to them or live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...wisdom, when it advances in its path. Subject it to the critick, and you tame it into dulness. Mighty rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping... | |
| 1808 - 542 pàgines
...and we must be contented to take them with their alloys which belong to them or live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...it advances in its path, subject it to the critic, what you tame it into dulness. Mighty rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping away to... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1810 - 470 pàgines
...irregular,—and we must be contented to take them ! with fhe alloys which belong to them, or live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping away to death the flocks which are fattened on the soil that they fertilize in the summer: the few... | |
| Thomas Erskine (1st baron.) - 1810 - 478 pàgines
...— and we must be contented to take them with the alloys which belong to them, or live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping away to death the flocks which are fattened on the soil that they fertilize in the summer: the few... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 462 pàgines
...to take them with the alloys which belong to them, or live without them. Genius bret£s JV»m li": fetters of criticism, but its wanderings are sanctioned...when it advances in its path— subject it to the critick, and you tame it into duhess. Mighty rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping1... | |
| James Ridgway - 1813 - 470 pàgines
...must be contented to take them with the alloys which belong to them, or live without them.—Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its wanderings...rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping away to death the flocks which are fattened on the soil that they fertilize in the summer: the few... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 634 pàgines
...irregular,—and we must be contented to take them with the alloys which belong to them, or live without them. Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...by its majesty and wisdom, when it advances in its path;—subject it to the critic, and you tame it into dulness. Mighty rivers break down their banks... | |
| 1817 - 650 pàgines
...we must be contented to take them with the alloys which belong 1 о them, or live without them. — Genius breaks from the fetters of criticism, but its...rivers break down their banks in the winter, sweeping away to death the flocks which are fattened on the soil that they fertilize in the summer: the few... | |
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