For the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza, are faults but of the second magnitude ; for, notwithstanding the first, he is still intelligible, at least after a little practice; and for the last, he is the more to be admired,... A Selection from the Writings of Henry R. Cleveland: With a Memoir - 217 페이지저자: Henry Russell Cleveland, George Stillman Hillard - 1844 - 384 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| John Dryden - 1909 - 1112 페이지
...and spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of Us d cry: "I vow, methinks he 's pretty company : 10 So brisk, so gay, so travel 'd, so refin'tf, ia the more to be admir'd, that, laboring under such a difficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various,... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1910 - 812 페이지
...dying before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to accomplish his design. For the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza,...for the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labouring under such a dfficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various, and so harmonious, that only... | |
| 1912 - 396 페이지
...spirit to accomplish his design: for the rest his obsolete language and ill choice of his stanzas, are faults but of the second magnitude; for, notwithstanding...for the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labouring under such a difficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various, and harmonious, that only... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1914 - 232 페이지
...spirit to accomplish his design ; for the rest his obsolete language and ill choice of his stanzas, are faults but of the second magnitude ; for, notwithstanding...for the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labouring under such a difficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various, and harmonious, that only... | |
| Harko Gerrit de Maar - 1924 - 268 페이지
...the diction and stanza he says: " for the rest his obsolete language and ill choice of his stanzas, are faults but of the second magnitude; for, notwithstanding...for the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labouring under such a difficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various, and harmonious, that only... | |
| Harko Gerrit de Maar - 1924 - 266 페이지
...diction V and stanza he says: " . . . . for the rest his obsolete language and ill choice of his stanzas, are faults but of the second magnitude; for, notwithstanding...intelligible, at least after a little practice: and for 36 DRYDEN the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labouring under such a difficulty, his verses... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - 344 페이지
...before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to 30 accomplish his design : for the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza,...for the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labourso various, and so harmonious, that only Virgil, whom he profestly imitated, has surpassed him... | |
| John Dryden - 1926 - 342 페이지
...before him, deprived the poet both of means and spirit to 30 accomplish his design : for the rest, his obsolete language, and the ill choice of his stanza,...for the last, he is the more to be admired, that, labour35 ing under such a difficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various, and so harmonious, that... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1840 - 594 페이지
...Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the \5th, \6th, and 17/ft Centuria. vOL. L. — NO. 106. 26 are faults but of the second magnitude ; for notwithstanding...little practice ; and for the last, he is the more toxbe admired, that, laboring under such a difficulty, his verses are so numerous, so various, and... | |
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