Lectures on English Poetry: To the Time of MiltonWhittaker, 1837 - 118 頁 |
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... compositions in which our ancestors delighted . There were also secular plays of great antiquity performed by strolling jestours , which were discountenanced by the religious orders , and were of the most rude and disconnected composition ...
... compositions in which our ancestors delighted . There were also secular plays of great antiquity performed by strolling jestours , which were discountenanced by the religious orders , and were of the most rude and disconnected composition ...
第 37 頁
... compositions of his early manhood , and were lit with the dawnings of that genius which brightened and immortalized his dramatic works . The sonnet is perhaps the most difficult style of poetical composition . Being restricted to the ...
... compositions of his early manhood , and were lit with the dawnings of that genius which brightened and immortalized his dramatic works . The sonnet is perhaps the most difficult style of poetical composition . Being restricted to the ...
第 38 頁
... composition be not spiritedly sustained , the whole stanza appears languid and unpleasing ; and if it be attempted to crowd too much into the poem , it consequently becomes obscure and confused . To the writers of sonnets great poetic ...
... composition be not spiritedly sustained , the whole stanza appears languid and unpleasing ; and if it be attempted to crowd too much into the poem , it consequently becomes obscure and confused . To the writers of sonnets great poetic ...
第 41 頁
... compositions , though often tinctured with the conceit of the period , are not deficient So says Dr. Johnson of the metaphysical poets of the period , generally ; but , however injudicious so sweeping a remark may be , there are not ...
... compositions , though often tinctured with the conceit of the period , are not deficient So says Dr. Johnson of the metaphysical poets of the period , generally ; but , however injudicious so sweeping a remark may be , there are not ...
第 42 頁
... composition : When was a contract better driven by fate , Or celebrated with more truth of state ? The world the temple was ; the priest , a king ; The spoused pair , two realms ; the sea , the ring . The song of Night , in his Masque ...
... composition : When was a contract better driven by fate , Or celebrated with more truth of state ? The world the temple was ; the priest , a king ; The spoused pair , two realms ; the sea , the ring . The song of Night , in his Masque ...
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