Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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第 39 頁
But , not to defraud him of his dwe praise , he has given one example of repre .
sentative versification , which perhaps no other English line can equal : Begin ,
be bold , and venture to be wise : He , who defers this work from day to day ,
Does ...
But , not to defraud him of his dwe praise , he has given one example of repre .
sentative versification , which perhaps no other English line can equal : Begin ,
be bold , and venture to be wise : He , who defers this work from day to day ,
Does ...
第 42 頁
I wondered very much how one who could be so foolish to write so ill verses ,
should yet be so wise to set them forth as another man ' s rather than his own ;
though perhaps he inight have made a better choice , and not fathered the
bastard ...
I wondered very much how one who could be so foolish to write so ill verses ,
should yet be so wise to set them forth as another man ' s rather than his own ;
though perhaps he inight have made a better choice , and not fathered the
bastard ...
第 46 頁
... bright and magnificent subjects of the like nature the holy Scripture affords and
proffers , as it were , to poesy ; in the wise managing and illustrating whereof the
glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and noblest delight
...
... bright and magnificent subjects of the like nature the holy Scripture affords and
proffers , as it were , to poesy ; in the wise managing and illustrating whereof the
glory of God Almighty might be joined with the singular utility and noblest delight
...
第 66 頁
Smiths ( who before could only make Nichols , my better self ! forbear ; The spade
, the plough - share , and the rake ) For , if thou tell ' st what Cainbridge pleasures
Arts , in most cruel wise are , Man ' s life t ' epitomize ! The schoolboy ' s sin ...
Smiths ( who before could only make Nichols , my better self ! forbear ; The spade
, the plough - share , and the rake ) For , if thou tell ' st what Cainbridge pleasures
Arts , in most cruel wise are , Man ' s life t ' epitomize ! The schoolboy ' s sin ...
第 67 頁
Welcome the Mantuan swan , Virgil the wise ! Yet ' tis not to adorn and gild each
part ; Whose verse walks highest , but not flies ; That shows more cost than art .
Who brought green Poesy to her perfect age , Jewels at nose and lips but ill ...
Welcome the Mantuan swan , Virgil the wise ! Yet ' tis not to adorn and gild each
part ; Whose verse walks highest , but not flies ; That shows more cost than art .
Who brought green Poesy to her perfect age , Jewels at nose and lips but ill ...
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