Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules indites, When to repress, and when indulge our flights: High on Parnassus' top her sons she show'd, And pointed out those arduous paths they trod; Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by... An essay on criticism. With notes by mr. Warburton - Page 20by Alexander Pope - 1749 - 89 pagesFull view - About this book
| John England - Classical education - 1840 - 38 pages
...they trod. Held from afar, aloft, the immortal prize, And urged the rest by equal'steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n She drew from them, what they derived from Heav'n." POPE. This creative power of the mind is not only regulated by the use of their... | |
| Leonor de Almeida Portugal Lorena e Lencastre Alorna (Marquesa de) - 1844 - 884 pages
...they trod; Held from afar,] aloft, th' immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n, She drew from them what they deriv'd from Hcav'n. Vida, força e belleza nos reparte, Que s3o origem, fim e prova cTArte. Esta, só deste fundo se alimenta... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1847 - 488 pages
...vol. i. 12mo. p. 163. — Warton. High on Parnassus' top her sons she show'd, And pointed out those arduous paths they trod ; 95 Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n, She drew from them what... | |
| John England - 1849 - 524 pages
...they trod. Held from afar, aloft, the immortal prize, And urged the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n She drew from them, what they derived from Heav'n." POPE This creative power of the mind is not only regulated by the use of their... | |
| 1851 - 510 pages
...they trod; Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n, She drew from them what they deriv'd from Heav'n; The gen'rous critic fann'd the poet'i' fire, And taught the world with reason to admire. Then... | |
| Missouri - 1851 - 464 pages
...they trod; Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n, She drew from them what they deriv'd from Heav'n; The gen'rous critic fann'tl the poet'? fire, And taught the world with reason to admire. Then... | |
| 1853 - 468 pages
...they trod , Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize, And urged the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n, She drew from them what they derived from Heaven." And the apostle of the Gentiles, to sustain his argument at Mars Hill, quoted... | |
| Alexander Pope - Poets, English - 1871 - 544 pages
...trod ; as Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize,* And urged the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n,' She drew from them what they derived from heaven.4 _ The gen'rous critic fanned the poet's fire, 100 And taught the world with reasonjo... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 176 pages
...repress, and when indulge our flights : High on Parnassus' top her sons she showed, And pointed out those arduous paths they trod ; 95 Held from afar, aloft, th' immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n, She drew from them what... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1893 - 566 pages
...they trod\ Held from afar, aloft, th* immortal prize, And urg'd the rest by equal steps to rise. Just precepts thus from great examples giv'n*, She drew from them what they deriv'd from Heav'n. The gen'rous Critic fann'd the Poet's fire, 100 And taught the world with reason to admire.... | |
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