| Monthly literary register - 1841 - 1092 頁
...Petrarch for redacting verses to Sonnets ; which he said were like that Tirrant's bed, wher some who where too short were racked, others too long cut short. " That Guarini, in his Pastor Fido, keept not decorum, in making Shepherds speek as well as himself could. " That Lucan, taken in parts,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 562 頁
...the tyrants' bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short. That Guariui, in his Pastor Fido, kept no decorum in making shepherds...speak as well as himself. That he told cardinal du Peron (when he was in France, anno l6l3) who showed him his translation of Virgil, that it was nought... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 746 頁
...fiction. He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets, which he said was like the tyrants' bed, where some who were too short were racked, others too long cut short. That Guariui, in his Pastor Fido,kept no decorum in making shepherds speak as well as himself. That he told... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 728 頁
...1 1 . were too short were racked, others too long cut short. That Guariui, in his Pastor Fido,kept no decorum in making shepherds speak as well as himself. That he told cardinal du Peron (when he was in France, anno 16 13) who showed him his translation of Virgil, that k was nought... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 頁
...judgment of stranger poets was, that he thought not Bartas a poet, but a verser, because he wrote no fiction. He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into...in making shepherds speak as well as himself; that the best pieces of Ronsard were his Odes. But all this was to no purpose, savs Dmmmoad, for he never... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 頁
...cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets, which he said was like that tyrant's bed, whore some who were too short were racked, others too long...in making shepherds speak as well as himself ; that the best pieces of Ronsard were his Odes. But all this was to no purpose, says Drummoad, for he never... | |
| 1830 - 570 頁
...because he wrote not fictions. He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets, which, he said, were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short, were racked, others too long, cut. short. That GuarLni, in his Pastor Fido, kept no decorum in making shepherds speak as well as himself. He said... | |
| 1830 - 584 頁
...because he wrote not fictions. He cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into .n-.s, which, he said, were like that tyrant's bed, where some who were too short, were racked, others too loui:. cut short. That Guurini, in his Pastor Fido, kept no decorum in making shepherds speak as well... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1834 - 408 頁
...we are told by Drummond, " cursed Petrarch for redacting verses into sonnets," which he compared to that " tyrant's bed where some who were too short, were racked, others, too long, cut short," the sonnets of Barnes could not have escaped his censure. They are written with an almost constant... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 頁
...sure that Drummond intended them to be so. So far we see little to condemn in either of the friends. " His judgment of stranger poets was, That he thought...shewed him his translation of Virgil, that it was nought : that the best pieces of Ronsard were his Odes. [But all this was to no pur/tote, (says our... | |
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