It may be safely affirmed that there neither is, nor can be, any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition. Biographia Literaria - 第 45 頁Samuel Taylor Coleridge 著 - 1907 - 334 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 頁
...Prose. I will go further. I do not doubt that it may be safely affirmed, that there neither is, nor can be, any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition. We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting, and, accordingly, we call them... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 頁
...Prose. I will go further. I do not doubt that it may be safely affirmed, that there neither is, nor can be, any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition. We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting, and, accordingly, we call them... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 頁
...I will go further. I do not doubt that "it may be safely -affirmed, that there neither is, nor can be, any -essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition. We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting, and, accordingly, we call them... | |
| William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth - 1815 - 416 頁
...Prose. I will go further. I do not doubt that it may be safely affirmed, that there neither is, nor can be, any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition. We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting, and, accordingly, we call them... | |
| 1829 - 1008 頁
...Cowper says, that 'MA kick serts a most untenable proposition, viz. " that there neither is nor can be any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition." He thinks " it would be a most easy task to prove this, by innumerable passages from almost all the... | |
| 1833 - 598 頁
...proceeds to declare, ' I do not doubt ' that it may be safely affirmed that there neither is nor can be ' any essential difference between the language of prose and ' metrical composition.' This is good news for prose translators. But whence then the fact that few great poets have succeeded... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1834 - 360 頁
...inducement for the preceding inquisition. " There neither is, nor can be, any essential difference betioeen the language of prose and metrical composition." Such...conversation ; even as reading ought to differ from talking.* Unless, therefore, the difference denied be that of the mere words, as materials common to all styles... | |
| 1837 - 638 頁
...something more than conversation, so is verse something more than prose. But take the passage : — • "Now, prose itself, at least in all argumentative...conversation ; even as reading ought to differ from talking. Unless, therefore, the difference denied by Mr. Wordsworth be that of the mere words, as materials... | |
| Henry Rogers - 1838 - 150 頁
...prose. I will go further. I do not doubt that it may be safely affirmed, that there neither is, nor can be, any essential difference between the language of prose and metrical composition. We are fond of tracing the resemblance between poetry and painting, and, accordingly, we call them... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1840 - 582 頁
...neither it, nor can be, any essential diffract between the language of prove and metrical cattpamtion" D Unless, therefore, the difference denied be that of the mere uxrJs, as materials com* It is no lees... | |
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