Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... admiration is the wind which fans and feeds his hope . The poems themselves assume the properties of flesh and blood , To recite , to extol , to contend for them , is but the payment of a debt due to one who exists to receive it . There ...
... admiration is the wind which fans and feeds his hope . The poems themselves assume the properties of flesh and blood , To recite , to extol , to contend for them , is but the payment of a debt due to one who exists to receive it . There ...
第 20 頁
... admiration at the end of each line , as hyeroglyphics of the author's own admira- tion at his own cleverness . Our genuine admiration of a great poet is a continuous under - current of feeling ; it is every where present , but seldom ...
... admiration at the end of each line , as hyeroglyphics of the author's own admira- tion at his own cleverness . Our genuine admiration of a great poet is a continuous under - current of feeling ; it is every where present , but seldom ...
第 30 頁
... admiration , and without once reflecting , that αέρα φαεινην αμφι δεληνην φαινει ' αριπρεπέα ” ( i . e . the stars around , or near the full moon , shine pre - eminently bright ) conveys a just and happy image of a moonlight sky : while ...
... admiration , and without once reflecting , that αέρα φαεινην αμφι δεληνην φαινει ' αριπρεπέα ” ( i . e . the stars around , or near the full moon , shine pre - eminently bright ) conveys a just and happy image of a moonlight sky : while ...
第 38 頁
... admiration of our elder writers , from the indiscriminate enthusiasm of a recent school , who praised what they did not understand , and caricatured what they were unable to imitate . And , that no doubt might be left concerning the ...
... admiration of our elder writers , from the indiscriminate enthusiasm of a recent school , who praised what they did not understand , and caricatured what they were unable to imitate . And , that no doubt might be left concerning the ...
第 40 頁
... admirable dialogue de Causis Corrup- tæ Eloquentiæ , or Strada's Prolusions ; if , indeed , natural good sense , and the early study of the best models in his own language , had not infused the same maxims more securely , and , if I may ...
... admirable dialogue de Causis Corrup- tæ Eloquentiæ , or Strada's Prolusions ; if , indeed , natural good sense , and the early study of the best models in his own language , had not infused the same maxims more securely , and , if I may ...
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