The British Bibliographer, 第 4 卷R. Triphook, 1814 |
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第 vi 頁
... grace of taste , and all the rich eloquence of genius ; in which the plodding hand that collects the rude ma terials shall shape and combine them into forms of just proportion and exquisite beauty , or imposing magnifi- cence ! But , to ...
... grace of taste , and all the rich eloquence of genius ; in which the plodding hand that collects the rude ma terials shall shape and combine them into forms of just proportion and exquisite beauty , or imposing magnifi- cence ! But , to ...
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... talent throughout than those of the writer now before us . The epithet " elegant " seems ill applied to Watson . Elegance must unite simplicity with grace . Over- laboured laboured and far - fetched ingenuity cannot be elegant . 2.
... talent throughout than those of the writer now before us . The epithet " elegant " seems ill applied to Watson . Elegance must unite simplicity with grace . Over- laboured laboured and far - fetched ingenuity cannot be elegant . 2.
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... grace will accept my good wyll and dylygent labour in Chryste , who kepe your grace in health and honor . Fro See Cens . Literaria , vol . vii . P. 28 . + See Coryat's Crudities , vol . ii . p . 34. modern edit . Chetwind's Historical ...
... grace will accept my good wyll and dylygent labour in Chryste , who kepe your grace in health and honor . Fro See Cens . Literaria , vol . vii . P. 28 . + See Coryat's Crudities , vol . ii . p . 34. modern edit . Chetwind's Historical ...
第 29 頁
... grace worketh above nature . The other parte of Irland is called the wilde frishe , & the Red- shankes be among them . That countrey is wylde wast and vast ; full of mareyces & moutayns & lytle corne , but they haue flesh sufficient ...
... grace worketh above nature . The other parte of Irland is called the wilde frishe , & the Red- shankes be among them . That countrey is wylde wast and vast ; full of mareyces & moutayns & lytle corne , but they haue flesh sufficient ...
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... grace a garden's aire With sweetest smell , but withreth in an houre : Or else is pluckt for sent , or colour faire : Looke on these lines ; they shall vnto thy sence Of this likenesse giue perfect euidence . 2 A plant of price they ...
... grace a garden's aire With sweetest smell , but withreth in an houre : Or else is pluckt for sent , or colour faire : Looke on these lines ; they shall vnto thy sence Of this likenesse giue perfect euidence . 2 A plant of price they ...
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第 xiv 頁 - Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill: But their strong nerves at last must yield; They tame but one another still: Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath, When they, pale captives, creep to death. The garlands wither on your brow, Then boast no more your mighty deeds; Upon Death's purple altar now See, where the victor-victim bleeds: Your heads must come To the cold tomb; Only the actions of the just Smell sweet, and blossom...
第 17 頁 - The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses, Hang on such thorns and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses; But, for their virtue only is their show, They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade, Die to themselves. Sweet roses do not so; Of their sweet deaths are sweetest odours made.
第 16 頁 - The rose looks fair, but fairer we it deem For that sweet odour which doth in it live. The canker-blooms have full as deep a dye As the perfumed tincture of the roses, Hang on such thorns and play as wantonly When summer's breath their masked buds discloses; But, for their virtue only is their show, They live unwoo'd and unrespected fade, Die to themselves.
第 112 頁 - Imprynted at London in Flete Strete at the Sygne of the Sonne by Wynkyn de Worde".
第 293 頁 - I haue scene your compositiones so copious, so pregnant, so spirituall, that I doubt not but it is the gift of God in you.
第 157 頁 - In Amadis of Greece may be found the Zelmane of the Arcadia, the Masque of Cupid of the Faery Queen, and the Florizel of the Winter's Tale.
第 6 頁 - But to leaue with these, and declare the cause of my purpose. As I chaunced to reade the Mirour for Magistrates, a worke by all men wonderfully commended, and full of fitte instructions for preseruation of...
第 245 頁 - Collatine haue deerely bought, To high renowne, a lasting life, And found, that most in vaine haue sought, To haue a Faire, and Constant wife, Yet Tarquyne pluckt his glistering grape, And Shake-speare, paints poore Lucrece rape.
第 207 頁 - A Booke Of Christian Prayers, Collected out of the Ancient Writers, and best learned in our time, worthy to be read with an earnest mind of all Christians, in these dangerous and troublesome daies, that God for Christes sake will yet still be mercifull unto us.
第 111 頁 - London, and dilygently amended in dyuers places where as ony faute was, in Flete strete, at the sygne of the Sonne, by me Wynkyn de Worde, in the yere of our lorde god M.CCCCC.xxviii the ix daye of Apryll.