Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsR. Fenner, 1834 - 334 頁 |
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... prose thoughts into poetic language , had been kept up by , if it did not wholly arise from , the custom of writing Latin verses , and the great importance attached to these exercises in our public schools . Whatever might have been the ...
... prose thoughts into poetic language , had been kept up by , if it did not wholly arise from , the custom of writing Latin verses , and the great importance attached to these exercises in our public schools . Whatever might have been the ...
第 36 頁
... prose , or in verse text aided by prose comment , I do seriously believe and profess , that I owe full two thirds of whatever reputa- tion and publicity I happen to possess . For when the name of an individual has occurred so frequently ...
... prose , or in verse text aided by prose comment , I do seriously believe and profess , that I owe full two thirds of whatever reputa- tion and publicity I happen to possess . For when the name of an individual has occurred so frequently ...
第 37 頁
... . Johnson , and Jeremy Taylor to Burke , I stated , somewhat at large , the comparative excellences and defects which characterised our best prose writers , by letter , or in conversation , have I ever BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . 37.
... . Johnson , and Jeremy Taylor to Burke , I stated , somewhat at large , the comparative excellences and defects which characterised our best prose writers , by letter , or in conversation , have I ever BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA . 37.
第 45 頁
... prose is always intelligible and always entertaining . In poetry he has attempted almost every species of composition known before , and he has added new ones ; and if we except the highest lyric , ( in which how few , how very few even ...
... prose is always intelligible and always entertaining . In poetry he has attempted almost every species of composition known before , and he has added new ones ; and if we except the highest lyric , ( in which how few , how very few even ...
第 48 頁
... prose , would probably have passed by the volume altogether . Others more catholic in their taste , and yet habituated to be most pleased when most excited , would have contented themselves with deciding CHAPTER IV. ...
... prose , would probably have passed by the volume altogether . Others more catholic in their taste , and yet habituated to be most pleased when most excited , would have contented themselves with deciding CHAPTER IV. ...
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