| John Milton - 1889 - عدد الصفحات: 468
...blank virtue, not a pore; her whiteness is but an excremental whiteness ; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser (whom I dare be known to think a better teacher than Scotas or Aquinas), describing true temperance under the person of Guyon, brings him in with his palmer... | |
| Thomas Hobbes - 1889 - عدد الصفحات: 932
...blank virtue, not a pure ; her whiteness is but an excremental whiteness ; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be known to think a better teacher then Scotus or Aquinas, describing true temperance under the person of Guyon, brings him in with his... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 210
...a blank virtue, not a pure; her whiteness is but an excremental whiteness; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser (whom I dare be...to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas), describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the Cave... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 206
...a blank virtue, not a pure; her whiteness is but an excremental whiteness; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser (whom I dare be...to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas), describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the Cave... | |
| Orville T. Bright, James Baldwin - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 516
...ises to her followers, and rejects it, is but a blank virtue, not a pure; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser (whom I dare be known to think a better teacher thcin Scotus 2 or Aquinas), describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in-a with... | |
| John Milton, James Augustus St. John - 1890 - عدد الصفحات: 590
...blank virtue, not a pure ; f her whiteness is but an excrem.ental whiteness ; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser, (whom I dare be known to think a better telicher than Scotus or Aquinas,) describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1893 - عدد الصفحات: 656
...newly fashion, Unto a fairer form." Hymn of Love. Having made an extract from him whom Milton calls " our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be...to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas," let me please myself still further by hanging a sketch of his beside the others, with which it harmonizes... | |
| A. J. A. Waldock - 1961 - عدد الصفحات: 164
...nature of true virtue and how it must stand its test in the world as it is: ' which was the reason why our sage and serious Poet Spenser, whom I dare be...to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas, describing true temperance under the person of Guion, brings him in with his palmer through the cave... | |
| 1909 - عدد الصفحات: 378
...blank virtue, not a pure; her whiteness is but an excremental38 whiteness ; which was the reason why our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be...to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas, describing true temperance under the person of » External. Guion, brings him in with his palmer through... | |
| John Broadbent - 1973 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...Elizabethan practitioner of the view of poetry put forward by Sidney. Milton referred in Areopagitica to ' our sage and serious poet Spenser, whom I dare be...to think a better teacher than Scotus or Aquinas'. Spenser's own claim, in the letter to Raleigh prefacing The Fairy Queen, is explicit: he writes that... | |
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