Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1927 - 334 頁 |
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... taken for the thing it resembles , as a wavering image in water resembles the rock which it reflects . Dryden , a poet who was even greater as a critic than as a poet , said , " True judgment in poetry , like that in painting , takes a ...
... taken for the thing it resembles , as a wavering image in water resembles the rock which it reflects . Dryden , a poet who was even greater as a critic than as a poet , said , " True judgment in poetry , like that in painting , takes a ...
第 18 頁
... taken the first that occurred ; but Shakespeare's readiness to praise his rivals , ore pleno , and the confidence of his own equality with those whom he deemed most worthy of his praise , are alike manifested in another Sonnet . Was it ...
... taken the first that occurred ; but Shakespeare's readiness to praise his rivals , ore pleno , and the confidence of his own equality with those whom he deemed most worthy of his praise , are alike manifested in another Sonnet . Was it ...
第 32 頁
... taken a dislike to the art and all its successful professors . But I shall probably have occasion hereafter to deliver my convictions more at large concerning this state of things , and its influences on taste , genius and morality . In ...
... taken a dislike to the art and all its successful professors . But I shall probably have occasion hereafter to deliver my convictions more at large concerning this state of things , and its influences on taste , genius and morality . In ...
第 33 頁
... taken for granted without his information . But he , who points out and elucidates the beauties of an original work does indeed give me interesting information , such as experience would not have authorized me in anticipating . And as ...
... taken for granted without his information . But he , who points out and elucidates the beauties of an original work does indeed give me interesting information , such as experience would not have authorized me in anticipating . And as ...
第 34 頁
... taken shame to themselves , whether they consider the object of their abuse in his moral or his literary character . For reflect but on the variety and extent of his acquirements ! He stands second to no man , either as an historian or ...
... taken shame to themselves , whether they consider the object of their abuse in his moral or his literary character . For reflect but on the variety and extent of his acquirements ! He stands second to no man , either as an historian or ...
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