The Poets Laureate of England: Being a History of the Office of Poet Laureate, Biographical Notices of Its Holders, and a Collection of the Satires, Epigrams, and Lampoons Directed Against ThemE. Stock, 1879 - 308 oldal |
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... genius who seizes the volatile spirit ere it eva- porates ; commencing that only which he feels he has the power to complete , whilst the inspiration lasts . Many passages of the greatest beauty are lost to the world , stored away in ...
... genius who seizes the volatile spirit ere it eva- porates ; commencing that only which he feels he has the power to complete , whilst the inspiration lasts . Many passages of the greatest beauty are lost to the world , stored away in ...
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... genius in the regions of Parnassus . During the ceremony degrees were also conferred . He who had won a prize three times was created a Docteur en gaye science , for so the poetry of the Provençal Troubadours was denominated . The ...
... genius in the regions of Parnassus . During the ceremony degrees were also conferred . He who had won a prize three times was created a Docteur en gaye science , for so the poetry of the Provençal Troubadours was denominated . The ...
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... genius . Heywood , Webster , Peele , Ben Jonson , Middleton - notable as dramatists - and Thomas Jordan , a very prolific author , who for many years wrote the City Pageants , and Odes on the appointment of the Lord Mayor . Elkanah ...
... genius . Heywood , Webster , Peele , Ben Jonson , Middleton - notable as dramatists - and Thomas Jordan , a very prolific author , who for many years wrote the City Pageants , and Odes on the appointment of the Lord Mayor . Elkanah ...
39. oldal
... genius and wit of his rival Ben Jonson , who possessed greater dramatic art . Daniel therefore quitted the Court in some disgust about three years before his death . Ben Jonson was then appointed Laureate , and , as if to add to ...
... genius and wit of his rival Ben Jonson , who possessed greater dramatic art . Daniel therefore quitted the Court in some disgust about three years before his death . Ben Jonson was then appointed Laureate , and , as if to add to ...
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... genius of a poet's verse , The king's fame lives . Go now , deny his tierce ! " These forcible and very uncourtierlike lines were ill adapted for the petition of a suitor , and Jonson did not receive his wine until he had written ...
... genius of a poet's verse , The king's fame lives . Go now , deny his tierce ! " These forcible and very uncourtierlike lines were ill adapted for the petition of a suitor , and Jonson did not receive his wine until he had written ...
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59. oldal - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! heard words that have been So nimble, and so full of subtle flame, As if that every one (from whence they came) Had. meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life...
106. oldal - And just abandoning the ungrateful stage : Unprofitably kept at Heaven's expense, I live a rent-charge on his providence : But you, whom every muse and grace adorn, Whom I foresee to better fortune born, Be kind to my remains ; and oh, defend, Against your judgment, your departed friend ! Let not the insulting foe my fame pursue, But shade those laurels which descend to you : And take for tribute what these lines ezpress : You merit more ; nor could my love do less.
260. oldal - tis a dull and endless strife: Come, hear the woodland linnet, How sweet his music! on my life, There's more of wisdom in it. And hark! how blithe the throstle sings! He, too, is no mean preacher: Come forth into the light of things, Let Nature be your Teacher.
116. oldal - Through all the realms of Nonsense absolute. This aged prince, now flourishing in peace And blest with issue of a large increase, Worn out with business, did at length debate To settle the succession of the state; And pondering which of all his sons was fit To reign and wage immortal war with wit, Cried, " 'Tis resolved, for Nature pleads that he Should only rule who most resembles me.
264. oldal - For now the Poet cannot die, Nor leave his music as of old, But round him ere he scarce be cold Begins the scandal and the cry : 'Proclaim the faults he would not show : Break lock and seal: betray the trust: Keep nothing sacred : 'tis but just The many-headed beast should know.
243. oldal - If he must fain sweep o'er the ethereal plain, And Pegasus runs restive in his 'waggon', Could he not beg the loan of Charles's Wain? Or pray Medea for a single dragon? Or if, too classic for his vulgar brain, He...
47. oldal - Sweet Swan of Avon! what a sight it were To see thee in our water yet appear, And make those flights upon the banks of Thames That so did take Eliza and our James!
238. oldal - YE vales and hills whose beauty hither drew The poet's steps, and fixed him here, on you, His eyes have closed ! And ye, loved books, no more Shall Southey feed upon your precious lore, To works that ne'er shall forfeit their renown, Adding immortal labours of his own — Whether he traced historic truth, with zeal For the State's guidance, or the Church's weal, Or Fancy, disciplined by studious art...
295. oldal - With blare of bugle, clamour of men, Roll of cannon and clash of arms, And England pouring on her foes. Such a war had such a close. Again their ravening eagle rose In anger, wheel'd on...
126. oldal - He, who still wanting, tho' he lives on theft, Steals much, spends little, yet has nothing left: And He, who now to sense, now nonsense leaning, Means not, but blunders round about a...