Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1927 - 334 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... verse , and made it into poetry . From the days when Lydgate affirmed of Chaucer that " he of English in making was the best , " to the days when Landor declared of Browning : " Since Chaucer was alive and hale , No man * II Introduction ...
... verse , and made it into poetry . From the days when Lydgate affirmed of Chaucer that " he of English in making was the best , " to the days when Landor declared of Browning : " Since Chaucer was alive and hale , No man * II Introduction ...
第 x 頁
... English poet has been generously just to his contemporaries , and almost every poet has found the exact word of definition , of revelation , which the prose critics were laboriously hunting for , or still more laboriously writing round ...
... English poet has been generously just to his contemporaries , and almost every poet has found the exact word of definition , of revelation , which the prose critics were laboriously hunting for , or still more laboriously writing round ...
第 xii 頁
... English Divines ( Edited by Derwent Coleridge ) , 1853. Notes : Theological , Political , and Mis- cellaneous ( Edited by D. Coleridge ) , 1853. Lectures on Shakespeare , from Notes by J. P. Collier , 1856. Poetical and Dramatic Works ...
... English Divines ( Edited by Derwent Coleridge ) , 1853. Notes : Theological , Political , and Mis- cellaneous ( Edited by D. Coleridge ) , 1853. Lectures on Shakespeare , from Notes by J. P. Collier , 1856. Poetical and Dramatic Works ...
第 xiii 頁
... attempt to complete the Critical system - Its partial success and ultimate failure - Obligations to Schelling ; and among English writers to Saumarez . 15 26 38 49 55 61 67 . 71 CHAPTER X. A Chapter of digression and anecdotes , as.
... attempt to complete the Critical system - Its partial success and ultimate failure - Obligations to Schelling ; and among English writers to Saumarez . 15 26 38 49 55 61 67 . 71 CHAPTER X. A Chapter of digression and anecdotes , as.
第 2 頁
... English , is almost without cases , is indeed in its very genius unfitted for com . pounds . If a writer , every time a compounded word suggests itself to him , would seek for some other mode of expressing the same sense , the chances ...
... English , is almost without cases , is indeed in its very genius unfitted for com . pounds . If a writer , every time a compounded word suggests itself to him , would seek for some other mode of expressing the same sense , the chances ...
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