Cowley, Denham, Milton |
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第 32 頁
To the subject , thus originally indisposed to the reception of poetical embellish .
ments , the writer brought little that could reconcile impatience , or attract curiosity
. Nothing can be more disgusting than a narrative spangled with conceits ; and ...
To the subject , thus originally indisposed to the reception of poetical embellish .
ments , the writer brought little that could reconcile impatience , or attract curiosity
. Nothing can be more disgusting than a narrative spangled with conceits ; and ...
第 40 頁
... that he brought to his po . etic labours a mind replete with learning , and that
his pages are embellished with all the ornaments which books could supply ; that
he was the first who imparted to English numbers the enthusiasm of the greater ...
... that he brought to his po . etic labours a mind replete with learning , and that
his pages are embellished with all the ornaments which books could supply ; that
he was the first who imparted to English numbers the enthusiasm of the greater ...
第 54 頁
Which goes as soon as it was quickly brought ; “ First it came stealing on me ,
whilst I thought But as thy beauty pure ; which let not be ' Twas easy to repel it ;
but as fire , Eclipsed by disdain and cruelty ! " Though but a spark , soon ito
flames is ...
Which goes as soon as it was quickly brought ; “ First it came stealing on me ,
whilst I thought But as thy beauty pure ; which let not be ' Twas easy to repel it ;
but as fire , Eclipsed by disdain and cruelty ! " Though but a spark , soon ito
flames is ...
第 63 頁
... in forma pauperis ! . And sleep , as undisturb ' d as death , the night . Grant this
, ye gods that favour poetry ! My house a cottage more That all these never -
ceasing tongues may be Than palace ; and should fitting be Brought into
reformation ...
... in forma pauperis ! . And sleep , as undisturb ' d as death , the night . Grant this
, ye gods that favour poetry ! My house a cottage more That all these never -
ceasing tongues may be Than palace ; and should fitting be Brought into
reformation ...
第 64 頁
No conscious wrinkle furrow ' d on their brow , You brought the word of joy , in
which was bom That to the thirsty traveller may say , Au bail to all ! let us an hail
return ! “ I am accurst ; goturn some other way ? " . ' ' | From you “ God save " into
the ...
No conscious wrinkle furrow ' d on their brow , You brought the word of joy , in
which was bom That to the thirsty traveller may say , Au bail to all ! let us an hail
return ! “ I am accurst ; goturn some other way ? " . ' ' | From you “ God save " into
the ...
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