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" Had fed the feeling of their masters' thoughts, And every sweetness that inspired their hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired themes ; If all the heavenly quintessence they still From their immortal flowers of poesy, Wherein, as in a mirror, we perceive... "
The Old English Dramatists - 第 37 頁
James Russell Lowell 著 - 1892 - 132 頁
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English Composition: Eight Lectures Given at the Lowell Institute

Barrett Wendell - 1891 - 340 頁
...hearts, Their minds, and muses on admired themes; If all the heavenly quintessence they still From the immortal flowers of poesy, Wherein, as in a mirror,...the least, Which into words no virtue can digest." And this unspoken word is the final secret of beauty. Fifty years later, in that England of Cavaliers...
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English Versification for the Use of Students

James Challis Parsons - 1891 - 188 頁
...thoughts, And every sweetness that inspired their hearts, Their minds and muses on admired themes, If these had made one poem's period, And all combined...the least, Which into words no virtue can digest. — First Part of Tamburlaine, V. 2. SHAKESPEARE. 22. The great body of Shakespeare's plays is written...
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American Anthropologist, 第 4 卷

1891 - 432 頁
...one poem's period, And all combined in beauty's worthiness, Yet should there hover in their restiess heads One thought, one grace, one wonder, at the least, Which into words no virtue can digest." That charming writer, Adelaide Procter, has in our own day expressed a similar thought : No great Thinker...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 第 85 卷

Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1892 - 1142 頁
...themes; If all the heavenly quintessence they still From their immortal flowers of poesy, Wherein, aa in a mirror, we perceive The highest reaches of a...of this: " Sometimes a lovely boy in Dian's shape, \Vith hair that giids the water as it glides, Shall bathe him in a spring." Here is a couplet notable...
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The Sewanee Review, 第 33 卷

1925 - 564 頁
...gleam,— The light that never was on sea or land, The consecration and the poet's dream ; or Marlowe's — One thought, one grace, one wonder, at the least, Which into words no virtue can digest. If del Sarto had possessed this supreme gift his art would have gained, not suffered, from the fact...
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The Dial, 第 13 卷

Francis Fisher Browne - 1892 - 426 頁
...before the poet's vision, whatever the beauty he may have succeeded in fixing upon the page, of the " One thought, one grace, one wonder, at the least, Which into words no virtue can digeet." By the critic, no less than the poet, this difficulty is felt when he seeks to digest into...
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Studies of Some of Robert Browning's Poems

Frank Walters - 1893 - 208 頁
...confess, that, of all the gifts and graces of humanity, the greatest is LOVE. CHAPTER V. POEMS ON ART. If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling...least, Which into words no virtue can digest. Marlowe, Tamburlaine, Part First, v. 1. > 1. — THE FUNCTION OF ART. 1 GREAT genius gives us the impression...
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 286 頁
...of the thought at the top of p. 134 is in these great lines from Marlowe (Tamburlaine, Part I. vi): If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling...the least, Which into words no virtue can digest. MATHEW ARNOLD. Thoughout, observe the peculiar marks of Arnold's literary manner : his aim and methods....
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Literary Criticism for Students

Edward Tompkins McLaughlin - 1893 - 284 頁
...the thought at the top of p. 134 is in these great lines from Marlowe (Tamburlaine, Part I. v. i): If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling...the least, Which into words no virtue can digest. MATHEW ARNOLD. Thoughout, observe the peculiar marks of Arnold's literary manner: his aim and methods....
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Milton's Prosody: An Examination of the Rules of the Blank Verse in Milton's ...

Robert Bridges - 1893 - 90 頁
...then? 25 If all the pens that ever poets held Had fed the feeling of their masters' thoughts, I • And every sweetness that inspired their hearts, Their...the least, Which into words no virtue can digest. But how unseemly is it for my sex, My discipline of arms and chivalry, My nature and the terror of...
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