Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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... 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'rt there , for very thee .
... 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'rt there , for very thee .
第 21 頁
... which I am sure you can , And let me and my Sun beget a man . Thus he represents the meditations of a Lover : Though in thy thoughts scarce any tracts have been So much as of original sin , Such charms thy beauty wears , as might ...
... which I am sure you can , And let me and my Sun beget a man . Thus he represents the meditations of a Lover : Though in thy thoughts scarce any tracts have been So much as of original sin , Such charms thy beauty wears , as might ...
第 28 頁
... 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 .
... 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 .
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... and even more in poetry , so we avoid the two unpardonable vices in both , which are obscenity and profaneness , of which , I am sure , if ıny words be ever guilty , they have ill represented any thoughts and intentions .
... and even more in poetry , so we avoid the two unpardonable vices in both , which are obscenity and profaneness , of which , I am sure , if ıny words be ever guilty , they have ill represented any thoughts and intentions .
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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 .
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 .
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