Observations on Poetry, Especially the Epic:: Occasioned by the Late Poem Upon Leonidas..H. Woodfall. Sold by J. Brotherton, in Cornhill; J. Nourse, without Temple-Bar; and R. Dodsley, in Pall-mall., 1738 - 167 oldal |
Részletek a könyvből
1 - 5 találat összesen 10 találatból.
2. oldal
... last place , after some notice of what is more peculiar to epic poetry , I shall con- clude with a short examination , wherein truly con- fifts that fublime , in which this kind of writing is expected to excel all others . In the ...
... last place , after some notice of what is more peculiar to epic poetry , I shall con- clude with a short examination , wherein truly con- fifts that fublime , in which this kind of writing is expected to excel all others . In the ...
30. oldal
... last to his departure was not in confe- quence The last first , after Homer's manner . quence of any endeavours of Ulyffes himself , but by 30 OBSERVATIONS.
... last to his departure was not in confe- quence The last first , after Homer's manner . quence of any endeavours of Ulyffes himself , but by 30 OBSERVATIONS.
32. oldal
... last puts an end to his own life from excess of shame , as soon as he re- covers his understanding , and perceives his error . Now fince the representation of a madman making havock among a parcel of sheep must have upon the stage an ...
... last puts an end to his own life from excess of shame , as soon as he re- covers his understanding , and perceives his error . Now fince the representation of a madman making havock among a parcel of sheep must have upon the stage an ...
122. oldal
... last remain only an unit to answer the last two of the other part ; the equality , which feems here to be loft , is to be reftored by con- fidering , that every number is one number , and that unit multiplied by any number produces only ...
... last remain only an unit to answer the last two of the other part ; the equality , which feems here to be loft , is to be reftored by con- fidering , that every number is one number , and that unit multiplied by any number produces only ...
130. oldal
... last line is ufed as a mono- fyllable . BUT now , as our verfe is regulated by the ac- cent , to give our narrative five - foot verfe its juft and compleat measure the second , fourth , fixth , eighth , and tenth fyllable ought to be ...
... last line is ufed as a mono- fyllable . BUT now , as our verfe is regulated by the ac- cent , to give our narrative five - foot verfe its juft and compleat measure the second , fourth , fixth , eighth , and tenth fyllable ought to be ...
Más kiadások - Összes megtekintése
Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
action Æneid againſt alfo alſo ancient Ariftotle becauſe characters circumſtances compariſon compofed confidered confifts dactylic defign deſcription diftinct Diomedon diſcourſe diſtinguiſhed epic poet epic poetry expreffed expreffion fable fame fays fecond feet fentiment ferve fhall fhew fhort fhould fince fingle firft firſt fome foon foot forms of fpeech fpirit ftill fubject fublime fuch fuppofe fupport fyllable greateſt hexameter himſelf Homer iambic Ibid Iliad inftruct itſelf juft juſt kind laft language laſt lefs Leonidas leſs long fyllable meaſure mind moft moſt mufic muft muſt neceffary o'er obferves occafion paffions particular Perfian perfons pleaſure poem Poët poetic Polydorus prefent profe purpoſe Quintilian racter raiſe reaſon repreſentation repreſented reſemblance ſcarce ſeries ſhall ſhort ſome ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thou tion tragedy trochaic underſtanding uſe verfe verſe Virgil virtue whoſe words writer ἂν δὲ ἐκ ἐν καὶ οἱ ὅτι τὰ τε τὸ
Népszerű szakaszok
81. oldal - With solemn touches troubled thoughts, and chase Anguish and doubt and fear and sorrow and pain From mortal or immortal minds. Thus they, Breathing united force with fixed thought, Moved on in silence to soft pipes that charmed Their painful steps o'er the burnt soil.
81. oldal - Anon they move In perfect phalanx to the Dorian mood Of flutes and soft recorders...
80. oldal - Obscure some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost In loss itself: which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue : but he, his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high words, that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears.
80. oldal - A shout, that tore hell's concave, and beyond Frighted the reign of Chaos and old Night. All in a moment...
82. oldal - Subjection, but requir'd with gentle sway, And by her yielded, by him best receiv'd, Yielded with coy submission, modest pride, And sweet reluctant amorous delay.
66. oldal - Sparta ! and demand my life ; My heart, exulting, answers to thy call, And smiles on glorious fate. To live with fame The gods...
81. oldal - Nor wanting power to mitigate and swage, With solemn touches troubled thoughts, and chase Anguish, and doubt, and fear, and sorrow, and pain, From mortal or immortal minds. Thus they, Breathing united force, with fixed thought...
82. oldal - Forth ifluing on a fummer's morn to breathe Among the pleafant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight, The fmell of grain, or tedded grafs, or kine...
81. oldal - Truth, wifdom, fanâitude fevere and pure ; Severe, but in true filial freedom plac'd ; Whence true authority in men : though both Not equal, as their fex not equal feem'd ; For contemplation he and valour form'd, For foftnefs me and fweet attractive grace , He for God only, fhe for God in him.
134. oldal - Numbers, fit quantity of fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another ; not in the jingling found of like endings ; a fault avoided by the learned Antients both in Poetry, and all good Oratory.