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" Now, therein, of all sciences (I speak still of human, and according to the human conceit) is our poet the monarch. For he doth not only show the way, but giveth so sweet a prospect into the way as will entice any man to enter into it ; nay, he doth,... "
Characters and Criticisms - Page 63
by William Alfred Jones - 1857
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Pieces of Poetry

Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 pages
...entice " any man to enter into it ; nay, the Poet doth, as if your journey should be "through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of...you may long to pass farther. He beginneth not with oblt seure definitions, but he cometh to you with words set in delightful pro. '•' portion, either...
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Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., Volume 2

George Burnett - 1807 - 528 pages
...any man to enter into it : Nay, he doth, as -if your journey should lie through a fair v/neyard, «,t the ' very first, give you a cluster of grapes ; that,...long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definition sj; which must blur the margent with interpretations ^ an(j joa{j tne memory with doubtfulness...
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Elegant Extracts, Volumes 1-2

Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...• " any man to enter into it ; nay, the Poet doth, as if your journey should be " through a fair that dear hut,, our houie. Of rest was Noah's dove...left That safe retreat, the ark ; Giving her vain obn scure definitions, but he cometh to you with words get in delightful pro-. " portion, either accompanied...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1813 - 550 pages
...will entice any man to enter into it : Nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair, vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of...long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definition's; which must blur the margent with interpretations, and load the memory with doubtfulness...
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1813 - 524 pages
...as will entice any man to enter into it : Nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of grapes ; that, full of that taste, you ma^ long to pass farther. He beginneth not with obscure definitions; which must blur the margent with...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 10

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 pages
...as will entice any man to enter into it. Nay, he doth as if your journey should lie through a /air vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of...grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass further. He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations,...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 10

1824 - 378 pages
...way, as will entice any man to enter~uito7t. Nay^ he doth as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of...grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass further. He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations,...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...as will intice any man to enter into it : nay, he doth, as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first, give you a cluster of...not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margin with interpretations, and load the memory with doubtfulness ; but he cometh to you with words...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 10

1824 - 378 pages
...as will entice any man to enter into it. Nay, he doth as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of...grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass Further. He beginneth not with obscure definitions, which must blur the margent with interpretations,...
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The New-York Literary Gazette, and Phi Beta Kappa Repository, Volume 1

1826 - 450 pages
...as will entice any man to enter into it. Nay, he doth as if your journey should lie through a fair vineyard, at the very first give you a cluster of...grapes, that, full of that taste, you may long to pass further. He heginnetl¡ not with ohscure defmitions, which must hlur the margcnt with interpretations,...
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