Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 12 頁
... verses , and very often such verses , as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so imperfect , that they were only found to be verses by counting the syllables . If the father of criticism has ...
... verses , and very often such verses , as stood the trial of the finger better than of the ear ; for the modulation was so imperfect , that they were only found to be verses by counting the syllables . If the father of criticism has ...
第 25 頁
... verses for Reason is a passage which Bentley , in the only English verses which he is known to have written , seems to have copied , though with the inferiority of an imitator . The Holy Book like the eighth sphere doth shine With ...
... verses for Reason is a passage which Bentley , in the only English verses which he is known to have written , seems to have copied , though with the inferiority of an imitator . The Holy Book like the eighth sphere doth shine With ...
第 27 頁
... verse thou take delight , My verse , great Rhea's son , which is , Lofty as that , and smooth as this . In the Nemean Ode , the reader must , in mere justice to Pindar , observe , that whatever is said of the original New - Moon , her ...
... verse thou take delight , My verse , great Rhea's son , which is , Lofty as that , and smooth as this . In the Nemean Ode , the reader must , in mere justice to Pindar , observe , that whatever is said of the original New - Moon , her ...
第 29 頁
... verse , makes this address to the new year : Nay , if thou lov'st me , gentle Year , Let not so much as love be there , Vain , fruitless love 1 mean ; for , gentle Year , Although I fear There's of this caution little need , Yet ...
... verse , makes this address to the new year : Nay , if thou lov'st me , gentle Year , Let not so much as love be there , Vain , fruitless love 1 mean ; for , gentle Year , Although I fear There's of this caution little need , Yet ...
第 30 頁
... verse of any length , from two syllables to twelve . The verses of Pindar have , as he observes , very little harmony to a modern ear ; yet , by examining the sylla- bles , we perceive them to be regular , and have reason enough for ...
... verse of any length , from two syllables to twelve . The verses of Pindar have , as he observes , very little harmony to a modern ear ; yet , by examining the sylla- bles , we perceive them to be regular , and have reason enough for ...
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