| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1876 - 832 стор.
...The poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him \mtil lie has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is...is powerless and is unable to utter his oracles." The final dictum of the Ion is, " inspiration, not art," ttiiov xa\ fit) r(\vtKui: It is curious to... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 744 стор.
...one of the finest poems ever written, and is certainly an invention of the Muses, as he himself says. For in this way the God would seem to indicate to us and not allow us to doubt that these beautiful poems are not human, or the work of man, but divine and the word of God; and that the... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 стор.
...winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is ont of hi* senses, and the mind is no longer in him : when, he...he is powerless and is unable to utter his oracles. Many are the noble words in which poets speak of actions like -your own words about Homer ; but they... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1874 - 446 стор.
...For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and is out of his senses, and the mind is...he is powerless and is unable to utter his oracles. Many are the noble words in which poets speak of actions like your own words about Homer ; but they... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 стор.
...there is no invention in him until_-he_has- been inspired and is nnt. nf h« senses^.and the .naiadis no longer in him: when he has not attained to this...he is powerless and is unable to utter his oracles. Many are the noble words in which poets speak of actions like your own words about Homer ; but they... | |
| 1878 - 520 стор.
...light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired. . . . When he has not attained to this state he is powerless, and unable to utter his oracles. Many are the noble words in which poets speak of the actions which they... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 210 стор.
...a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him...he is powerless and is unable to utter his oracles. . . . And therefore God takes away the minds of poets, and uses them as his ministers, as he also uses... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1890 - 206 стор.
...a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired and out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him...he is powerless and is unable to utter his oracles. . . . And therefore God takes away the minds of poets, and uses them as his ministers, as he also uses... | |
| Hamilton Wright Mabie - 1890 - 218 стор.
...For the poet is a light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired, and is out of his senses, and the mind is no longer in him. . . . For in this way the God would seem to indicate to us, and not allow us to doubt that these beautiful... | |
| 1891 - 604 стор.
...light and winged and holy thing, and there is no invention in him until he has been inspired. * * * When he has not attained to this state he is powerless, and unable to litter his oracles. Many are the noble words in which poets speak of the actions which they... | |
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