Poems Upon Several Occasions: English, Italian, and Latin, with TranslationsG. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791 - 608 頁 |
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... taste , and more poetry , and confequently more propriety . If a fondness for the Italian writers has fometimes infected his English poetry with falfe ornaments , his Latin verfes , both in diction and fentiment , are at least free from ...
... taste , and more poetry , and confequently more propriety . If a fondness for the Italian writers has fometimes infected his English poetry with falfe ornaments , his Latin verfes , both in diction and fentiment , are at least free from ...
第 4 頁
... taste , in his MUSIC - ODE , ufes RHYME in Milton's fenfe . Meek Newton's felf bends from his state sublime , And nods his hoary head , and listens to the RHIME , 12. He must not flote upon his watry bier . ] So Johnson , in Cyn ...
... taste , in his MUSIC - ODE , ufes RHYME in Milton's fenfe . Meek Newton's felf bends from his state sublime , And nods his hoary head , and listens to the RHIME , 12. He must not flote upon his watry bier . ] So Johnson , in Cyn ...
第 39 頁
... taste , and the cuftomary mechanical or unnatural expedients , of the drama that then fubfifted . Non hic cothurni fanguine infonti rubeat , Nec flagra Megæræ ferrea horrendum intonant ; Noverca nulla fævior Erebo furit ; Venena nulla ...
... taste , and the cuftomary mechanical or unnatural expedients , of the drama that then fubfifted . Non hic cothurni fanguine infonti rubeat , Nec flagra Megæræ ferrea horrendum intonant ; Noverca nulla fævior Erebo furit ; Venena nulla ...
第 64 頁
... taste of that period : Among these is the fol- lowing judgement on Shakespeare , which was not then , I believe , the general opinion , and which perfectly coincides both with the fentiment and words of the text . " In tragedy , never ...
... taste of that period : Among these is the fol- lowing judgement on Shakespeare , which was not then , I believe , the general opinion , and which perfectly coincides both with the fentiment and words of the text . " In tragedy , never ...
第 118 頁
... taste of your acquaint- ance , though no longer then to make me know that I wanted more time to value it , and to enjoy it sightly ; and in truth , if I could then have imagined your farther stay in these parts , which I understood ...
... taste of your acquaint- ance , though no longer then to make me know that I wanted more time to value it , and to enjoy it sightly ; and in truth , if I could then have imagined your farther stay in these parts , which I understood ...
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