Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... pleasure or suffer the uneasiness of solitude ; for he died at the Porch - house in Chertsey , in 1667 , in the 49th year of his age . He was buried with great pomp near Chaucer and Spenser ; and king Charles pro- nounced , " that Mr ...
... pleasure or suffer the uneasiness of solitude ; for he died at the Porch - house in Chertsey , in 1667 , in the 49th year of his age . He was buried with great pomp near Chaucer and Spenser ; and king Charles pro- nounced , " that Mr ...
第 25 頁
... pleasure . The artifices of inversion , by which the established order of words is changed , or of * Dodsley's Collection of Poems , vol . V. R. innovation , by which new words or meanings of words LIFE OF COWLEY . 25.
... pleasure . The artifices of inversion , by which the established order of words is changed , or of * Dodsley's Collection of Poems , vol . V. R. innovation , by which new words or meanings of words LIFE OF COWLEY . 25.
第 26 頁
... pleasure which they ever gave . If he was formed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power seems to have been greatest in the familiar and the festive . The next class of his poems is called The Mistress , of ...
... pleasure which they ever gave . If he was formed by nature for one kind of writing more than for another , his power seems to have been greatest in the familiar and the festive . The next class of his poems is called The Mistress , of ...
第 30 頁
... pleasure of verse arises from the known measure of the lines , and uniform structure of the stan- zas , by which the voice is regulated , and the memory relieved . If the Pindaric style be , what Cowley thinks it , the highest and ...
... pleasure of verse arises from the known measure of the lines , and uniform structure of the stan- zas , by which the voice is regulated , and the memory relieved . If the Pindaric style be , what Cowley thinks it , the highest and ...
第 39 頁
... pleasure with the common heroic of ten syllables ; and from him Dryden borrowed the practice , whether ornamental or licentious . He considered the verse of twelve syllables as ele- vated and majestic , and has therefore deviated into ...
... pleasure with the common heroic of ten syllables ; and from him Dryden borrowed the practice , whether ornamental or licentious . He considered the verse of twelve syllables as ele- vated and majestic , and has therefore deviated into ...
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