An Essay on CriticismW. Lewis, 1713 - 36 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 6 筆
第 12 頁
... o'er the Vales , and seem to tread the Sky , Th ' Eternal Snows appear already past , And the first Clouds and Mountains feem the last : But those attain'd , we tremble to furvey The growing Labours of the lengthen'd Way , Th ...
... o'er the Vales , and seem to tread the Sky , Th ' Eternal Snows appear already past , And the first Clouds and Mountains feem the last : But those attain'd , we tremble to furvey The growing Labours of the lengthen'd Way , Th ...
第 19 頁
... o'er th ' unbending Corn , and skims along the Hear how Timotheus'variousLays furprize , [ Main . -And bid Alternate Paffions fall and rife ! B 4 While , + Alexander's Feast , or the Power of Musick ; An Ode by Mr. Dryden . 1 While , at ...
... o'er th ' unbending Corn , and skims along the Hear how Timotheus'variousLays furprize , [ Main . -And bid Alternate Paffions fall and rife ! B 4 While , + Alexander's Feast , or the Power of Musick ; An Ode by Mr. Dryden . 1 While , at ...
第 30 頁
... o'er . ' Tis best sometimes your Cenfure to restrain , And charitably let the dull be vain . Your Silence there is better than your Spite , For who can rail so long as they can write ? Still humming on , their drowzy Course they keep ...
... o'er . ' Tis best sometimes your Cenfure to restrain , And charitably let the dull be vain . Your Silence there is better than your Spite , For who can rail so long as they can write ? Still humming on , their drowzy Course they keep ...
第 32 頁
... o'er Wit . Horace still charms with graceful Negligence , And without Method talks us into Sense , Does like a Friend , familiarly convey The trueft Notions in the easiest way . He , who fupream in Judgment , as in Wit , Might boldly ...
... o'er Wit . Horace still charms with graceful Negligence , And without Method talks us into Sense , Does like a Friend , familiarly convey The trueft Notions in the easiest way . He , who fupream in Judgment , as in Wit , Might boldly ...
第 34 頁
... o'er - run , And the Monks finish'd what the Goths begun . At length Erafmus , that great , injur'd Name , ( The Glory of the Priesthood , and the Shame ! ) Stemm'd the wild Torrent of a barbrous Age , And drove those Holy Vandals off ...
... o'er - run , And the Monks finish'd what the Goths begun . At length Erafmus , that great , injur'd Name , ( The Glory of the Priesthood , and the Shame ! ) Stemm'd the wild Torrent of a barbrous Age , And drove those Holy Vandals off ...
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