The Songs of England and Scotland, 第 1 卷J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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第 i 頁
... verse of some kind or other is found also ; " * and the great Dryden has said , that " mankind even the most barbarous , have the seeds of poetry implanted in them . " t Music , I may add , had its origin at the same time , bat painting ...
... verse of some kind or other is found also ; " * and the great Dryden has said , that " mankind even the most barbarous , have the seeds of poetry implanted in them . " t Music , I may add , had its origin at the same time , bat painting ...
第 ii 頁
... verses in cele- bration of each other , but tuned their voices " in the wild notes of natural poetry ” * to the praise of their Creator , who had placed them in the midst of such blessings ; and so Milton has poetically , and per- haps ...
... verses in cele- bration of each other , but tuned their voices " in the wild notes of natural poetry ” * to the praise of their Creator , who had placed them in the midst of such blessings ; and so Milton has poetically , and per- haps ...
第 iii 頁
... verse , and spoke the language of the heart - pro- bably bursting forth at last into such rapturous exclamations , as- " By heaven and earth I love thee . " Idle ingenuity has sometimes changed the com- pliment into a conceit , and the ...
... verse , and spoke the language of the heart - pro- bably bursting forth at last into such rapturous exclamations , as- " By heaven and earth I love thee . " Idle ingenuity has sometimes changed the com- pliment into a conceit , and the ...
第 iv 頁
... verse , the sweetness of her mind and the graces of her person ; he was the shepherd that Spenser and Pope sung of : " A shepherd boy , he seeks no better name . " It is to the pastoral life of England and Scotland , to the rosy faces ...
... verse , the sweetness of her mind and the graces of her person ; he was the shepherd that Spenser and Pope sung of : " A shepherd boy , he seeks no better name . " It is to the pastoral life of England and Scotland , to the rosy faces ...
第 vi 頁
... verses composed by themselves or others , at the same time adorning their recitations with mimicry and action . Before the invention of printing , our ancestors , who according to Sir Walter Scott , had little conversational powers ...
... verses composed by themselves or others , at the same time adorning their recitations with mimicry and action . Before the invention of printing , our ancestors , who according to Sir Walter Scott , had little conversational powers ...
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