Lectures on the English Comic Writers, and Fugitive WritingsDent, 1963 - 346 頁 |
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第 55 頁
... style of poetry , being remarkable for breadth and massiness , or what Dr. Johnson calls aggregation of ideas , ' beyond almost any other poet . He has in this respect been compared to Michael Angelo , but not with much reason : his ...
... style of poetry , being remarkable for breadth and massiness , or what Dr. Johnson calls aggregation of ideas , ' beyond almost any other poet . He has in this respect been compared to Michael Angelo , but not with much reason : his ...
第 71 頁
... style is inimitable , nay perfect . It is the highest model of comic dialogue . Every sentence is replete with sense and satire , conveyed in the most polished and pointed terms . Every page presents a shower of brilliant conceits , is ...
... style is inimitable , nay perfect . It is the highest model of comic dialogue . Every sentence is replete with sense and satire , conveyed in the most polished and pointed terms . Every page presents a shower of brilliant conceits , is ...
第 101 頁
... style , on the contrary , resembles rather the rumbling of mimic thunder at one of our theatres ; and the light he throws upon a subject is like the dazzling effect of phosphorus , or an ignis fatuus of words . There is a wide ...
... style , on the contrary , resembles rather the rumbling of mimic thunder at one of our theatres ; and the light he throws upon a subject is like the dazzling effect of phosphorus , or an ignis fatuus of words . There is a wide ...
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