Biographia Literaria, 1817, 第 1 卷Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 頁 |
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第 7 頁
... taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero , of Homer and Theocritus to Virgil , * The Rev. James Bowyer , many years Head Master of the Grammar - School , Christ Hospital . and again of Virgil to Ovid . He habituated me 7.
... taste to the preference of Demosthenes to Cicero , of Homer and Theocritus to Virgil , * The Rev. James Bowyer , many years Head Master of the Grammar - School , Christ Hospital . and again of Virgil to Ovid . He habituated me 7.
第 73 頁
... taste , and yet habituated to be most pleas- ed when most excited , would have contented themselves with deciding , that the author had been successful in proportion to the elevation of his style and subject . Not a few perhaps , might ...
... taste , and yet habituated to be most pleas- ed when most excited , would have contented themselves with deciding , that the author had been successful in proportion to the elevation of his style and subject . Not a few perhaps , might ...
第 78 頁
... taste . But that a downright simpleness , under the affectation of simplicity , prosaic words in feeble metre , silly thoughts in childish phrases , and a preference of mean , degrading , or at best trivial associations and characters ...
... taste . But that a downright simpleness , under the affectation of simplicity , prosaic words in feeble metre , silly thoughts in childish phrases , and a preference of mean , degrading , or at best trivial associations and characters ...
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