Cowley, Denham, MiltonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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第 37 頁
... verse to unexpected and inevitable gran . deur ; but his excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks ... verses together , of which the former does not slide easily into the latter . The words do and did , which so much ...
... verse to unexpected and inevitable gran . deur ; but his excellence of this kind is merely fortuitous : he sinks ... verses together , of which the former does not slide easily into the latter . The words do and did , which so much ...
第 38 頁
... verse is so loose , long , and , as it were , vast ; it is to paint in the number the nature of the thing which it describes , which I would have observed in divers other places of this poem , that else will pass for very careles verses ...
... verse is so loose , long , and , as it were , vast ; it is to paint in the number the nature of the thing which it describes , which I would have observed in divers other places of this poem , that else will pass for very careles verses ...
第 39 頁
... Verse can imitate only sound and motion . boundless verse , a headlong verse , and a verse of brass or of strong brass , seem to What there is peculiar in the comprise very incongruous and unsociable ideas . sound of the line expressing ...
... Verse can imitate only sound and motion . boundless verse , a headlong verse , and a verse of brass or of strong brass , seem to What there is peculiar in the comprise very incongruous and unsociable ideas . sound of the line expressing ...
第 40 頁
... verse and his prose at a greater distance from each other . His thoughts are natural , and his style has a smooth and placid equa- bility , which has never yet obtained its due commendation . Nothing is far - sought , or hard - laboured ...
... verse and his prose at a greater distance from each other . His thoughts are natural , and his style has a smooth and placid equa- bility , which has never yet obtained its due commendation . Nothing is far - sought , or hard - laboured ...
第 47 頁
... verse , than those of their worthy successors , the knights - errant . What can we imagine more proper for the ornaments of wit or learn- ing in the story of Ducalion than in that of Noah ? Why will not the actions of Sampson afford as ...
... verse , than those of their worthy successors , the knights - errant . What can we imagine more proper for the ornaments of wit or learn- ing in the story of Ducalion than in that of Noah ? Why will not the actions of Sampson afford as ...
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