I ever affect archaisms, exoticisms, and a quaint uncouthness of speech, in order to become perfectly Miltonian. It is my opinion that blank verse may be written with all due elevation of thought in a modern... Bell's Edition - xxix. oldalszerző: John Bell - 1782Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Isaac Watts - 1743 - 356 oldal
...far as the Days of COLIN tbcSbepberd^and the Reign of the Fairy Queen. The Odnefs of an antique Sound gives but a falfe Pleafure to the Ear, and abufes the true Relifh, even when it works Delight. There were fome fuch Judges of Poefy among the old Remans, and... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1753 - 360 oldal
...modern Stile, without borrowing any thing from CHAUCER'S Tales, or running back (g far as theDaysof COLIN the Shepherd, and the Reign of the Fairy Queen. The Oddnefs of an antique Sound gives but a faJfe Pleafure to the Ear, and abufes the true Relifli, even when it works Delight.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 400 oldal
...of thought in a modern ftyle, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's tales, or running h1ck fo far as the days of Colin the Shepherd, and the reign...but a falfe pleafure to the ear, and abufes the true relirt:, even when it works delight. There were fome f:tch judges of poefy among the old Romans ; and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 oldal
...of thought in a modern ftyle, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's tales, or running back fo far as the days of Colin the Shepherd, and the reign...antique found gives but a falfe pleafure to the ear, and abufgs the tnie relifh, even when it works delight. There were fome fuch judges of poefy among the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 426 oldal
...ftyle, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's tales, or running back ft) far as the days of Coiin the Shepherd, and the reign of the Fairy Queen. The oddnefs of an antique i'iimd gives but a f.ilfe pleafure to the ear, and abufes the true relifh, even when it works delight.... | |
| 1794 - 954 oldal
...of thought, in a modern iïyle, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's talcs, or running back fo far as the days of Colin the Shepherd, and the reign of the faery Q^ieen. The oddneb of an antique found, gives but a falfe plcalurc to the ear, and ¿bufes the... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 oldal
...thought, in a modern ftyle, without borrowing anjr thing from Chaucer's tales, or running back fo t.ic as the days of Colin the Shepherd, and the reign of the Faery Queen. The oddnefs of an antique found, gives but a falfe pleafure to the ear, and abufes the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 oldal
...of thought in a modern style, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's Tales, or running back su far as the days of Colin the Shepherd, and the reign of the Fairy Queen. The oddness of an antique wund gives but a false pleasure to the ear, and abuses the true relish, even... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 574 oldal
...of thought in a modern style, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's tales, or running back so far as the days of Colin the shepherd, and the reign of the Fairy Queen. The oddness of an antique sound give; but a false pleasure to the ear, and abuses the true relish, even... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 464 oldal
...of thought in a modern style, without borrowing any thing from Chaucer's Tales, or running back so far as the days of Colin the Shepherd, and the reign of the Fairy Queen. The oddness of an antique sound gives but false pleasure to the ear, and abuses the true relish, even when... | |
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