This kind of writing, which was, I believe, borrowed from Marino and his followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne more in the ruggedness... The Works of Abraham Cowley - 第 xxxii 頁Abraham Cowley 著 - 1806完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Casket - 1873 - 912 頁
...km>» ledge: and by Jonson, whose manner resfmUv-i that of Donne more in the niggedness of L;lines ied that morning, and it had been prepared, of course, to fcaundoubtedly more imitators than time haa left behind. Their immediate successors, of »Ь:ш any... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland, and Milton. Denham and Waller sought another way to fame, by improving the harmony of our... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1879 - 428 頁
...will have any other business to mind, but that of getting the catalogue by heart." — Goldsmith. ' ' When their reputation was high, they had undoubtedly more imitators than time has left behind." — Johnson, " I will, as we walk in the cool shade of this sweet honeysuckle hedge, mention to you... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1889 - 590 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments." Johnson, therefore, supposes " witty " writing to have been due to the example of Marino, although... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1889 - 574 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments." Johnson, therefore, supposes " witty " writing to have been due to the example of Marino, although... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge, and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Clieveland, and Milton. Denham and Waller sought another way to fame, by improving the harmony of our... | |
| Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge, and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Clieveland, and Milton. Denham and Waller sought another way to fame, by improving the harmony of our... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - 1893 - 484 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...of his sentiments. When their reputation was high, thcy'bad undoubtedly more imitators than time has left behind. Their immediate successors, of whom... | |
| Charles Edwyn Vaughan - 1896 - 330 頁
...followers, had been recommended by the example of Donne, a man of very extensive and various knowledge; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...to remain, were Suckling, Waller, Denham, Cowley, Cleveland, and Milton. Denham and Waller sought another way to fame, by improving the harmony of our... | |
| Thomas Longueville - 1897 - 242 頁
...to whom, as will be seen, Falkland wrote a poem, " a man of very extensive and various knowledge ; and by Jonson, whose manner resembled that of Donne...of his lines than in the cast of his sentiments." Of their six " immediate successors, of whom any remembrance can be said to remain," mentioned by Dr.... | |
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