| Richard Henry Popkin - 1988 - 234 σελίδες
...William's European wars are clearly alluded to here and in the following passage on the coining of words, "I carry not out the Treasure of the Nation, which...Here it remains, and here it circulates; for if the Coyn be good, it will pass from one hand to another."66 The passage begins with the contrast between... | |
| Helen Deutsch - 1996 - 300 σελίδες
...and Manufacture, who shall hinder me to Import them from a Foreign Country? I carry not out the 64 Treasure of the Nation, which is never to return;...in England: Here it remains, and here it circulates ... I Trade both with the Living and the Dead, for the enrichment of our Native Language. We have enough... | |
| Paul Henry Lang - 1996 - 794 σελίδες
...may quote Dryden, who defended himself against the accusation that he "latinizes too much" by saying: "What I bring from Italy I spend in England, here it remains and here it circulates; for if the coin is good, it will pass from one hand to another." The coin was good in literature, architecture, and... | |
| Paul Morrison - 1996 - 188 σελίδες
...imbrication of the aesthetic and the political, the poetic and the economic: If sounding Words are not of our growth and Manufacture, who shall hinder me to Import them from a Foreign Gauntry? I carry not out the Treasure of the Nation, which is never to return: but what I bring from... | |
| William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Staff, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles. Center for 17th- & 18th- Century Studies, University of California, Los Angeles, Center for 17th- & 18th- Century Studies Staff - 2004 - 370 σελίδες
...effect occurs in his 'Dedication of the Aeneis,' where he writes, 'If sounding Words are not of our growth and Manufacture, who shall hinder me to Import...Here it remains, and here it circulates; for if the Coyn be good, it will pass from one hand to another. I Trade both with the Living and the Dead, for... | |
| 1895 - 744 σελίδες
...nor any other language; but when I want at home I must seek abroad. If sounding words are not of our growth and manufacture, who shall hinder me to import...remains and here it circulates; for if the coin be ¿rood it will pass from one hand to another. I trade both with the living and the dead for the enrichment... | |
| Lauchlan MacLean Watt - 272 σελίδες
...similar charges, says, in defence of the method adopted by himself, " If sounding words are not of our growth and manufacture, who shall hinder me to import them from a foreign nation ? . . . I trade both with the living and the dead for the enrichment of our native language."... | |
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