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" ... it is that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by. "
The Popular Educator - 第 46 頁
1867
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English Men of Letters, 第 3 卷

John Morley - 1894 - 630 頁
...true poems; "and yet both these wrote in prose." "It is not rhyming and versing that maketb a poet ; but it is that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, witli 1 that delightful teaching-, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by." Truly...
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Sir Philip Sidney

John Addington Symonds - 1895 - 738 頁
..." and yet both these wrote in prose." " It is not rhyming and versing that maketh a poet ; butitis that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or...must be the right describing note to know a poet by." Truly " the senate of poets have chosen verse as their fittest raiment ; " but this they did, because...
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom

Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1895 - 944 頁
...advocate and no soldier. " But it is this feigning of notable images of virtues, vices, or what else with delightful teaching, which must be the right describing...a poet by. " Although, indeed, the senate of poets have chosen verse as their fittest raiment, meaning as in matter they passed all in all, so in manner...
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English Literary Criticism

Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 頁
...long gown maketh an advocate : who, though he pleaded in armour, should be an advocate and no soldier. But it is that feigning notable images of virtues,...know a poet by: although, indeed, the senate of poets hath chosen verse as their fittest raiment, meaning, as in matter they passed all in all, so in manner...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern, 第 34 卷

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 498 頁
...himself might have called it a poem: for "it is not rhyming and versing," he says, "that maketh a poet; but it is that feigning notable images of virtues,...must be the right describing note to know a poet by:" and he did call it, in his dedication, "an idle work," — "a trifle and trifling handled." But it...
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A School History of English Literature, 第 1 卷

Elizabeth Lee - 1896 - 232 頁
...minds of all. Neither does Sidney consider that mere "riming and versing" make a poet; it is rather that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or...must be the right describing note to know a poet by ... who cometh to you with words set in delightful proportion, either accompanied with, or prepared...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 682 頁
...himself might have called it a poem: for "it is not rhyming and versing," he says, "that maketh a poet; but it is that feigning notable images of virtues,...must be the right describing note to know a poet by:" and he did call it, in his dedication, "an idle work," — " a trifle and trifling handled." But it...
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Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry from Sidney to Byron ...

Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 286 頁
...Souldier. But it is that fayning notable images of vertues, vices, or what els, with that delightfull teaching which must be the right describing note to...know a Poet by : although indeed the Senate of Poets hath chosen verse as thenfittest rayment, meaning, as in matter they passed all in all, so in maner...
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Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry from Sidney to Byron ...

Ernest Rhys - 1897 - 290 頁
...Souldier. But it is that fayning notable images of vertues, vices, or what els, with that delightfull teaching which must be the right describing note to...know a Poet by : although indeed the Senate of Poets hath chosen verse as their fittest rayment, meaning, as in matter they passed all in all, so in maner...
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The Foundations of English Literature: A Study of the Development of English ...

Fred Lewis Pattee - 1899 - 406 頁
...end, — to teach and delight"; and again, " it is not riming and versing that maketh a poet. . . . But it is that feigning notable images of virtues,...must be the right describing note to know a poet by." Measured by this standard, the Arcadia belongs with The Faerie Queene. Its moral is hazy at times,...
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