Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... favourite of Minerva ; but whether this bird were her favourite as goddess of wisdom , or of war , is doubtful ; it is most probable that she patronised the owl in her warlike character . For Minerva is opposed to Mars , as employing ...
... favourite of Minerva ; but whether this bird were her favourite as goddess of wisdom , or of war , is doubtful ; it is most probable that she patronised the owl in her warlike character . For Minerva is opposed to Mars , as employing ...
第 30 頁
... favourite tree . On the third , his funeral was seen passing by ; and here , says the ancient villager , speaking to the stranger , who is supposed to be inquiring for the poet , here are his tomb and epitaph : - " Here rests his head ...
... favourite tree . On the third , his funeral was seen passing by ; and here , says the ancient villager , speaking to the stranger , who is supposed to be inquiring for the poet , here are his tomb and epitaph : - " Here rests his head ...
第 39 頁
... favourite shep- herdess . " J Oft list'ning , refers to the beginning of the last paragraph , and means ; " After the crowing of the cock , let me go abroad , and listen to the hounds and huntsmen . " & c . & c . Not unseen . Some ...
... favourite shep- herdess . " J Oft list'ning , refers to the beginning of the last paragraph , and means ; " After the crowing of the cock , let me go abroad , and listen to the hounds and huntsmen . " & c . & c . Not unseen . Some ...
第 49 頁
... probably preferred by his contem- poraries ,; but Shakspeare has deservedly become the favourite , though not the principal poet of the English nation . It is singular that Milton , D who , like Jonson , abounded in the learning of 49.
... probably preferred by his contem- poraries ,; but Shakspeare has deservedly become the favourite , though not the principal poet of the English nation . It is singular that Milton , D who , like Jonson , abounded in the learning of 49.
第 57 頁
... favourite colour of Wisdom ; not common mourning robes , but of such rich hue as might suit the sister of Mem- non , or Cassiope , who offended the sea - nymphs . by comparing herself to them in beauty ; but thou art descended from ...
... favourite colour of Wisdom ; not common mourning robes , but of such rich hue as might suit the sister of Mem- non , or Cassiope , who offended the sea - nymphs . by comparing herself to them in beauty ; but thou art descended from ...
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