English Critical Texts: 16th Century to 20th CenturyDennis Joseph Enright, Ernst De Chickera Oxford University Press, 1962 - 398 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 83 筆
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... written in great letters upon an old door , doth believe that it is Thebes ? If then a man can arrive , at that child's - age , to know that the poet's persons and doings are but pictures what should be , and not stories what have 1100 ...
... written in great letters upon an old door , doth believe that it is Thebes ? If then a man can arrive , at that child's - age , to know that the poet's persons and doings are but pictures what should be , and not stories what have 1100 ...
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... written , than writing things fit to be done . What that before - time was , I think scarcely Sphinx can tell ; since no memory is so ancient that hath the precedence of poetry . And certain it is that , in 1175 our plainest homeliness ...
... written , than writing things fit to be done . What that before - time was , I think scarcely Sphinx can tell ; since no memory is so ancient that hath the precedence of poetry . And certain it is that , in 1175 our plainest homeliness ...
第 331 頁
... written but in an artful , 705 or rather , artist's humour . I wish to give myself up to other sensa- tions . English ought to be kept up.'1 This was to Reynolds . To his brother George he had written : ' I have but lately stood on my ...
... written but in an artful , 705 or rather , artist's humour . I wish to give myself up to other sensa- tions . English ought to be kept up.'1 This was to Reynolds . To his brother George he had written : ' I have but lately stood on my ...
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