Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His elegy on sir Henry Wotton is vigorous and happy ; the series of ... thought sufficiently at ease that could attend to such minuteness of physiology . But the power of Cowley is not so ...
... thoughts , but they are not well wrought . His elegy on sir Henry Wotton is vigorous and happy ; the series of ... thought sufficiently at ease that could attend to such minuteness of physiology . But the power of Cowley is not so ...
第 25 頁
... thought . Real mirth must always be natural , and nature is uniform . Men have been wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced familiarity of language , and the ...
... thought . Real mirth must always be natural , and nature is uniform . Men have been wise in very different modes ; but they have always laughed the same way . Levity of thought naturally produced familiarity of language , and the ...
第 29 頁
... thought is more generally , and therefore more poetically expressed by Casimir , a writer who has many of the beauties and faults of Cowley : Omnibus Mundi Dominator horis Aptat urgendas per inane pennas , Pars adhuc nido latet ...
... thought is more generally , and therefore more poetically expressed by Casimir , a writer who has many of the beauties and faults of Cowley : Omnibus Mundi Dominator horis Aptat urgendas per inane pennas , Pars adhuc nido latet ...
第 35 頁
... thought , but with little imagery ; that he is never pathetic , and rarely sublime ; but always either ingenious or learned , either acute or profound . It is said by Denham in his elegy , To him no author was unknown , Yet what he writ ...
... thought , but with little imagery ; that he is never pathetic , and rarely sublime ; but always either ingenious or learned , either acute or profound . It is said by Denham in his elegy , To him no author was unknown , Yet what he writ ...
第 37 頁
... thoughts , first presents itself to the intel lectual eye and if the first appearance offends , a further knowledge is not often sought . Whatever professes to benefit by pleasing , must please at once . The plea- sures of the mind ...
... thoughts , first presents itself to the intel lectual eye and if the first appearance offends , a further knowledge is not often sought . Whatever professes to benefit by pleasing , must please at once . The plea- sures of the mind ...
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