| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 470 頁
...courteous knights. But when we look too near, the shades decay, And all the pleasing landscape fades away. Great Cowley then, a mighty genius, wrote, O'er-run...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eyes With silent wonder, but. new wonders rise. As in the... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 頁
...applied, with much elegance, to our poet himself. For, speaking of Mr. Cowley's wit, he says — " One glitt'ring thought 'no sooner strikes our eyes " With silent wonder, but new wonders rise: " As in the milky way a shining white " O'erflows the heav'ns with one continued light ; " That not... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 頁
...much elegance, to our poet himself. For, speaking of Mr. Cowley's wit, he says — ' One glitl'ring thought no sooner strikes our eyes ' With silent wonder, but new wonders rise: ' As in the milky way a shining white ' O'erflows the heav'ns with one continued light ; ' That not... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 頁
...ous knights. But, when we look too near, the shades decay, And all the pleasing landscape fades away. Great Cowley then (a mighty genius) wrote, O'er-run...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eyes With, silent wonder, but new wonders rise. As in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 頁
...Bat now the mystic tale, that pleas'd of yore, Can charm an understanding age no more; VOL, IX. 529 Great Cowley then (a mighty genius) wrote, O^er-run...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eye* With silent wonder, but new wonders rise. As in the milky... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 頁
...knights. But, when we look too near, the shades decay, And all the pl««sing landscape fades away. Gicat Cowley then (a mighty genius) wrote, O'er-run with...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eye» With silent wonder, but new wonders rise. As in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 頁
...we look too near, thf1 shades decay, And all the pleasing landscape fades away. Great Cowlcy llx-n (a mighty genius) wrote, O'er-run with wit, and lavish...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eye» With silent wonder, but new wonders rise. As in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 頁
...decay, And all the pleasing landscape fades away. Great Cowlry then (a mighty genius) wrote, CTer-run with wit, and lavish of his thought: His turns too...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eyee With silent wonder, hut new wonders rise. As in the milky... | |
| Joseph Addison, Richard Hurd - 1811 - 540 頁
...courteous knights. But when we look too near, the shades decay, And all the pleasing landscape fades away. Great Cowley then (a mighty genius) wrote, O'er-run...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eyes With silent wonder, but new wonders rise. As in the milky-way... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 638 頁
...courteous knights. But when we look too near, the shades decay. And all the pleasing landscape fades away. Great Cowley then, a mighty genius, wrote, O'er-run...He more had pleas'd us, had he pleas'd us less. One glittering thought no sooner strikes our eye* With silent wonder, but new wonders rise. As in the milky-way... | |
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