Lectures on the English Comic WritersRussell & Russell, 1969 - 343 oldal |
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92. oldal
... poets were men of learning , and to show their learning was their whole endea- vour : but unluckily resolving to show it in rhyme , instead of writing poetry , they only wrote verses , and very often such verses as stood the trial of ...
... poets were men of learning , and to show their learning was their whole endea- vour : but unluckily resolving to show it in rhyme , instead of writing poetry , they only wrote verses , and very often such verses as stood the trial of ...
93. oldal
... poets , for they cannot be said to have imitated any thing ; they neither copied nature nor life : neither painted the ... poetry that differed from ordinary prose and the natural impression of things , by being intricate , far - fetched ...
... poets , for they cannot be said to have imitated any thing ; they neither copied nature nor life : neither painted the ... poetry that differed from ordinary prose and the natural impression of things , by being intricate , far - fetched ...
94. oldal
... poetry . They have not the force of the one , nor the gaiety of the other ; but are an ill - assorted , unprofitable union of the two together , applying to serious subjects that quaint and partial style of allusion which fits only what ...
... poetry . They have not the force of the one , nor the gaiety of the other ; but are an ill - assorted , unprofitable union of the two together , applying to serious subjects that quaint and partial style of allusion which fits only what ...
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ON SHAKSPEARE AND BEN JONSON | 54 |
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