| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 頁
...the fame degree of merit: and whether his fubjedl be the life of a hermit or a hero, of faint Auftin or Guy earl of Warwick, ludicrous or legendary, religious or romantic, a hiftory or an allegory, he writes with facility. His tranfitions were rapid from works of the moft... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1778 - 570 頁
...fame degree of merit : and whether his fubjecl: be the life of a hermit or a hero, of faint Auftin or Guy earl of Warwick, ludicrous or legendary, religious or romantic, a con, 1393. And prieft, 1397. Regiftr. Gul. Cratfield, abbatis de Bury, MSS. Cott. TIBER. B. ix. fol.... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 446 頁
...have the same degree of merit : and whether " his subject be the life of a hermit or a hero ; of " St. Austin, or Guy earl of Warwick ; ludicrous " or legendary...levity, " and pieces of popular entertainment. His must " was of universal access ; and he was not only " the poet of his monastery, but of the world... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 444 頁
...pieces, would be to " write the catalogue of a little library. No poet " seems, to. have possessed greater versatility of " talents. He moves with equal...his subject be the life of a hermit or a hero ; of " St. Austin, or Guy earl of Warwick ; ludicrous " or legendary ; religious or romantic ; a history... | |
| James Ford - 1818 - 430 頁
...versatility of talents. He woves with equal case in every mode of composition. His hymns and his ballads have the same degree of merit : and whether his subject be the life of a hermit or a hero, of St. Austin or Guy Earl of Warwick, ludicrous or legendary, religious or romantic, a history or an allegory,... | |
| Charles O'Conor - 1818 - 534 頁
...of a little library ; that no Poet seems to have possessed greater versatility of talents ; and that whether his subject be the life of a hermit or a hero, ludicrous or legendary, religious or romantic, he moves with equal ease in every mode of composition.... | |
| J. S. Forsyth - 1825 - 430 頁
...versatility of talents. He moves with equal ease in every mode of composition. His hymns and his ballads have the same degree of merit ; and whether his subject be the life of a hermit or a hero, of St. Austin or Guy of Warwick, ludicrous or legendary, a history or an allegory, he writes with ease... | |
| William White - 1844 - 770 頁
...a little library ; that пи poet seems to have possessed greater versatility of talents; and that whether his subject be the life of a hermit or a hero, ludicrous or legendary, religious or romantic, he moves with equal ease in every mode of composition.... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dunham Deshler - 1847 - 736 頁
...amiable writer. " Whether Lydgate's subject be the life of a hermit or a hero, of Saint Austin or of Guy Earl of Warwick, ludicrous or legendary, religious...the most serious and laborious kind, to sallies of wit and pieces of popular entertainment. His muse was of universal access ; and he was not only the... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1847 - 318 頁
...Warton, and is limned with the proverbial grace and elegance of that amiable writer. " Whether Lydgate's subject be the life of a hermit or a hero, of Saint Austin or of Guy Earl of Warwick, ludicrous or legendary, religious or romantic, a history or an allegory, he... | |
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