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" We can only say that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius and a Lucretius, before Virgil and Horace... "
Bell's Edition - الصفحة xxv
بواسطة John Bell - 1782
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The Preface to the Fables

John Dryden - 1912 - عدد الصفحات: 436
...sometimes a whole one, and which no Pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say, that he liv'd in the Infancy of our Poetry, and that nothing is brought to Perfection at the first. We must be Children before we grow Men. iThere was an Eiuiius, and in PREFACE TO FABLES 13 process...

The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1900 - عدد الصفحات: 874
...half a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Eunius, and in process of time a Lucilius,...

St. Martin's Anthologies of English Literature: Volume 3, Restoration and ...

Palgrave Macmillan Ltd - 1990 - عدد الصفحات: 622
...half a foot, and sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at 3D the first. We must be children before we grow men. . . . He must have been a man of a most wonderful...
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The Emergence of the English Author: Scripting the Life of the Poet in Early ...

Kevin Pask - 1996 - عدد الصفحات: 238
...immediately after Dryden considers the supposed imperfections of Chaucer's verse: We can only say, that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,...
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The Making of Chaucer's English: A Study of Words

Christopher Cannon - 1998 - عدد الصفحات: 468
...the very difficulties that had to be excused in Chaucer's language ("we can only say, that he liv'd in the Infancy of our Poetry, and that nothing is brought to Perfection at the first") becomes the very ground for his subsequent importance ("We must be Children before we grow...
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Poetry and the Making of the English Literary Past, 1660-1781

Richard G. Terry - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...Modern (1700) in which he absolves Chaucer from the disgrace of metrical irregularity: We can only say that he lived in the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,...
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The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Poetry

John Sitter - 2001 - عدد الصفحات: 322
...celebrate modernity and assert his own distance from the past: "We can only say, that [Chaucer] liv'd in the Infancy of our Poetry, and that nothing is brought to Perfection at the first. We must be Children before we grow Men."5 This is Dryden in 1700 (the year of his death) voicing...
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Congenial Souls: Reading Chaucer from Medieval to Postmodern

Stephanie Trigg - 2002 - عدد الصفحات: 312
...lived "in the Dawning of our Language" (1451. line 262l. Or again, "We can only say, that he liv'd in the Infancy of our Poetry, and that nothing is brought to Perfection at the first. We must be Children before we grow Men" (1453, lines 347-50l. If Chaucer is a poetic father...
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The Major Works

John Dryden - 2003 - عدد الصفحات: 1024
...sometimes a whole one, and which no pronunciation can make otherwise. We can only say that he lived m the infancy of our poetry, and that nothing is brought to perfection at the first. We must be children before we grow men. There was an Ennius, and in process of time a Lucilius,...
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Critical Pasts: Writing Criticism, Writing History

Philip Smallwood - 2004 - عدد الصفحات: 228
...English language had only become adult during his own lifetime: We can only say, that ... [Chaucer] liv'd in the Infancy of our Poetry, and that nothing is brought to Perfection at first. We must be Children before we grow Men . . . even after Chaucer there was a Spenser, a Harrington,...
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