| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1892 - 428 페이지
...justice, than if English poesy should be made ridiculous for the sake of the Water-poet's rhymes.* Our language is noble, full, and significant ; and...may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words — Delectus verborum origo eat eloquentix.... | |
| John Dryden - 1892 - 428 페이지
...justice, than if English poesy should be made ridiculous for the sake of the Water-poet's rhymes.* Our language is noble, full, and significant ; and...master of it may not clothe ordinary things in it \r, as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words — Delectus verborum... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1882 - 528 페이지
...are to delight the age in which I live. If the humour of this be for low comedy, small accidents, and raillery, I will force my genius to obey it, though...full, and significant; and I know not why he, who is a master of it, may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as in the Latin, if he use the same... | |
| John Dryden - 1882 - 526 페이지
...arejbp delight, ffop gggjm whirRj^ j'YJL If the humoilr^of this be for low comedy, small accidents, and raillery, I will force my genius to obey it, though...full, and significant ; and I know not why he, who is a master of it, may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as in the Latin, if he use the same... | |
| Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1894 - 456 페이지
...a standard." Yet Dryden did not depreciate English, for in his Essay of Dramatic Poesie he says: " Our language is noble, full, and significant; and...may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words." 102. The tendency to introduce foreign... | |
| Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1894 - 440 페이지
...a standard." Yet Dryden did not depreciate English, for in his Essay of Dramatic Poesie he says : " Our language is noble, full, and significant ; and...may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words." 102. The tendency to introduce ibreign... | |
| Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury - 1894 - 452 페이지
...significant ; and I know not why he who is master of it may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words." 1 02. The tendency to introduce foreign words freely, together with the criticism of this tendency,... | |
| Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1894 - 444 페이지
...significant ; and I know not why he who is master of it may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words." 102. The tendency to introduce foreign words freely, together with the criticism of this tendency,... | |
| Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1906 - 448 페이지
...; and I know not why he who is master of it may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as tht Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words." 102. The tendency to introduce foreign words freely, together with the criticism of this tendency,... | |
| Oliver Farrar Emerson - 1896 - 290 페이지
...a standard." Yet Dryden did not depreciate English, for in his Essay of Dramatic Poesie he says : " Our language is noble, full, and significant ; and...may not clothe ordinary things in it as decently as the Latin, if he use the same diligence in his choice of words." that the Taller should exercise its... | |
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