Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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第 20 頁
That a Mistress beloved is fairer in idea than in reality , is by Cowley thus
expressed : Thou in my fancy dost much higher stand , Than woman can be plac '
d by Nature ' s hand ; And I must needs , I ' m sure , a loser be , To change thee
as thou ...
That a Mistress beloved is fairer in idea than in reality , is by Cowley thus
expressed : Thou in my fancy dost much higher stand , Than woman can be plac '
d by Nature ' s hand ; And I must needs , I ' m sure , a loser be , To change thee
as thou ...
第 28 頁
... with lines like these : But stop , my Muse Hold thy Pindaric Pegasus closely in ,
Which does to rage begin — ' Tis an unruly and a hard - mouth ' d horse' Twill no
unskilful touch endure , But flings writer and reader too that sits not sure ...
... with lines like these : But stop , my Muse Hold thy Pindaric Pegasus closely in ,
Which does to rage begin — ' Tis an unruly and a hard - mouth ' d horse' Twill no
unskilful touch endure , But flings writer and reader too that sits not sure ...
第 45 頁
... of which , I am sure , if iny words be ever guilty , they have ill represented iny
thoughts and intentions . And if , notwithstanding all this , the lightness of the
matter here displease any body , he may find wherewithal to content his more
serious ...
... of which , I am sure , if iny words be ever guilty , they have ill represented iny
thoughts and intentions . And if , notwithstanding all this , the lightness of the
matter here displease any body , he may find wherewithal to content his more
serious ...
第 47 頁
I am far from assuming to myself to have fulfilled the duty of this weighty
undertaking : but sure I am , there is nothing yet in our language ( nor perhaps in
any ) that is in any degree answerable to the idea that I conceive of it . And I shall
be ...
I am far from assuming to myself to have fulfilled the duty of this weighty
undertaking : but sure I am , there is nothing yet in our language ( nor perhaps in
any ) that is in any degree answerable to the idea that I conceive of it . And I shall
be ...
第 48 頁
These we suppose a sufficient authority for our reviving them ; and sure there is
no ingenuous reader to whom the smallest remains of Mr . Cowley will be
unwelcome . Ilis poems are every where the copy of his mind ; so that by this ...
These we suppose a sufficient authority for our reviving them ; and sure there is
no ingenuous reader to whom the smallest remains of Mr . Cowley will be
unwelcome . Ilis poems are every where the copy of his mind ; so that by this ...
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