The British Poets: Including Translations ...C. Whittingham, 1822 |
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第 8 頁
... laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules in- dites , When to repress and when indulge our flights ; High on Parnassus ' top her sons she show'd , And pointed out those arduous paths they trod : Held ...
... laws which first herself ordain'd . Hear how learn'd Greece her useful rules in- dites , When to repress and when indulge our flights ; High on Parnassus ' top her sons she show'd , And pointed out those arduous paths they trod : Held ...
第 9 頁
... law , And but from Nature's fountains scorn'd to draw : But when to ' examine every part he came , Nature and Homer were , he found , the same . Convinced , amazed , he checks the bold design , B 2 ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 9.
... law , And but from Nature's fountains scorn'd to draw : But when to ' examine every part he came , Nature and Homer were , he found , the same . Convinced , amazed , he checks the bold design , B 2 ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 9.
第 10 頁
... laws themselves have made ) Moderns , beware ! or if you must offend Against the precept , ne'er transgress its end ; Let it be seldom , and compell'd by need ; And have at least the precedent to plead : The critic else proceeds without ...
... laws themselves have made ) Moderns , beware ! or if you must offend Against the precept , ne'er transgress its end ; Let it be seldom , and compell'd by need ; And have at least the precedent to plead : The critic else proceeds without ...
第 26 頁
... laws , and stood convinced ' twas fit Who conquer'd nature should preside o'er wit . Horace still charms with ... laws , And is himself that great sublime he draws . Thus long succeeding critics justly reign'd , License repress'd , and ...
... laws , and stood convinced ' twas fit Who conquer'd nature should preside o'er wit . Horace still charms with ... laws , And is himself that great sublime he draws . Thus long succeeding critics justly reign'd , License repress'd , and ...
第 27 頁
... to serve obeys , And Boileau still in right of Horace sways . But we , brave Britons , foreign laws despised , And kept unconquer'd and uncivilized ; Fierce for the liberties of wit , and bold , ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 27 27.
... to serve obeys , And Boileau still in right of Horace sways . But we , brave Britons , foreign laws despised , And kept unconquer'd and uncivilized ; Fierce for the liberties of wit , and bold , ESSAY ON CRITICISM . 27 27.
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