Studies of ShakspereC. Knight, 1851 - 560 頁 |
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... Poets , whatever be the character of their poetry , are the objects of Gosson's new - born hostility : — “ Tiberius the Emperor saw somewhat when he judged Scaurus to death for writing a tragedy ; Au- gustus when he banished Ovid ; and ...
... Poets , whatever be the character of their poetry , are the objects of Gosson's new - born hostility : — “ Tiberius the Emperor saw somewhat when he judged Scaurus to death for writing a tragedy ; Au- gustus when he banished Ovid ; and ...
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... poetry . The highest poetry is essentially the popular poetry : it is universal in its range , it is unlimited in its duration . The lowest poetry ( if poetry it can be called ) is conventional ; it lives for a little while in narrow ...
... poetry . The highest poetry is essentially the popular poetry : it is universal in its range , it is unlimited in its duration . The lowest poetry ( if poetry it can be called ) is conventional ; it lives for a little while in narrow ...
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... poet , he nothing affirmeth , and not only for its especial abuses , but because therefore never lieth ; for , as I take it , to lie it partakes of the general infamy of Poetry . is to affirm that to be true which is false : So ...
... poet , he nothing affirmeth , and not only for its especial abuses , but because therefore never lieth ; for , as I take it , to lie it partakes of the general infamy of Poetry . is to affirm that to be true which is false : So ...
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... poetry is essentially conven- tional , being the reflection of the author's school - learning . It must be evident to all our readers that these characteristics are the very reverse of Shakspere . Schlegel says of ' Locrine , ' " The ...
... poetry is essentially conven- tional , being the reflection of the author's school - learning . It must be evident to all our readers that these characteristics are the very reverse of Shakspere . Schlegel says of ' Locrine , ' " The ...
第 28 頁
... poets of the day , “ as the chief supporter of pleasance now living , the Atlas of poetry , and primus verborum artifex ; whose first increase , the ' Arraign- ment of Paris , ' might plead to your opinions his pregnant dexterity of wit ...
... poets of the day , “ as the chief supporter of pleasance now living , the Atlas of poetry , and primus verborum artifex ; whose first increase , the ' Arraign- ment of Paris , ' might plead to your opinions his pregnant dexterity of wit ...
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