Prefaces and Prologues to Famous BooksP. F. Collier, 1910 - 462 頁 |
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第 165 頁
... epic poet , then the Latin poem can only be allow'd the second place . Mr. Hobbes , in the preface to his own bald translation of the Ilias ( studying poetry as he did mathematics , when it was too late ) -Mr . Hobbes , I say , begins ...
... epic poet , then the Latin poem can only be allow'd the second place . Mr. Hobbes , in the preface to his own bald translation of the Ilias ( studying poetry as he did mathematics , when it was too late ) -Mr . Hobbes , I say , begins ...
第 180 頁
... epic kind , and perhaps not much inferior to the Ilias or the Eneis : the story is more pleasing than either of them , the manners as perfect , the diction as poetical , the learning as deep and various , and the disposition full as ...
... epic kind , and perhaps not much inferior to the Ilias or the Eneis : the story is more pleasing than either of them , the manners as perfect , the diction as poetical , the learning as deep and various , and the disposition full as ...
第 182 頁
... epic poem on King Arthur , in my preface to the translation of Juvenal . The guardian angels of kingdoms were machines too ponderous for him to manage ; and therefore he rejected them , as Dares did the whirlbats of Eryx , when they ...
... epic poem on King Arthur , in my preface to the translation of Juvenal . The guardian angels of kingdoms were machines too ponderous for him to manage ; and therefore he rejected them , as Dares did the whirlbats of Eryx , when they ...
第 184 頁
... EPIC , as well as the DRAMA , is divided into tragedy and comedy . HOMER , who was the father of this species of poetry , gave us the pattern of both these , tho ' that of the latter kind is entirely lost ; which Aristotle tells us ...
... EPIC , as well as the DRAMA , is divided into tragedy and comedy . HOMER , who was the father of this species of poetry , gave us the pattern of both these , tho ' that of the latter kind is entirely lost ; which Aristotle tells us ...
第 185 頁
... epic - poem in prose ; differing from comedy , as the serious epic from tragedy : its action being more extended and comprehensive ; containing a much larger circle of incidents , and introducing a greater variety of characters . It ...
... epic - poem in prose ; differing from comedy , as the serious epic from tragedy : its action being more extended and comprehensive ; containing a much larger circle of incidents , and introducing a greater variety of characters . It ...
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