Biographia LiterariaJ.M. Dent & Company, 1917 - 334 頁 |
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第 ix 頁
... hands of a poet . Aristotle is the mathematician of criticism , while Coleridge is the high priest . When Dryden said ... hand , all great poets become naturally , inevitably , critics . I pity the poets who are guided solely by instinct ...
... hands of a poet . Aristotle is the mathematician of criticism , while Coleridge is the high priest . When Dryden said ... hand , all great poets become naturally , inevitably , critics . I pity the poets who are guided solely by instinct ...
第 2 頁
... hand , and used my best efforts to tame the swell and glitter both of thought and diction ; though in truth , these parasite plants of youth- ful poetry had insinuated themselves into my longer poems with such intricacy of union , that ...
... hand , and used my best efforts to tame the swell and glitter both of thought and diction ; though in truth , these parasite plants of youth- ful poetry had insinuated themselves into my longer poems with such intricacy of union , that ...
第 12 頁
... hand , than to alter a word , or the position of a word , in Milton or Shakespeare , ( in their most important works at least , ) with- out making the poet say something else , or something worse , than he does say . One great ...
... hand , than to alter a word , or the position of a word , in Milton or Shakespeare , ( in their most important works at least , ) with- out making the poet say something else , or something worse , than he does say . One great ...
第 16 頁
... hand , and enthusiasm with indifference and a diseased slowness to action on the other . For the conceptions of the mind may be so vivid and adequate , as to preclude that impulse to the realizing of them , which is strongest and most ...
... hand , and enthusiasm with indifference and a diseased slowness to action on the other . For the conceptions of the mind may be so vivid and adequate , as to preclude that impulse to the realizing of them , which is strongest and most ...
第 19 頁
... hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bore up and steer'd Right onward . From others only do we derive our knowledge that Milton , in his latter day , had his scorners and detractors ; and even in his day of youth ...
... hand or will , nor bate a jot Of heart or hope ; but still bore up and steer'd Right onward . From others only do we derive our knowledge that Milton , in his latter day , had his scorners and detractors ; and even in his day of youth ...
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