Ancient Critical Essays Upon English Poets and Poësy, المجلد 2Joseph Haslewood Harding and Wright, 1815 - 316 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 17
الصفحة 20
... speeche in some of the wy- sest mens iudgements , hath neuer attained to anie suffici ent ripenes , nay not ful auoided the reproch of barbarous- nes in Poetry ? the rudenes of the Countrey , or basenesse of wytts or the course of ...
... speeche in some of the wy- sest mens iudgements , hath neuer attained to anie suffici ent ripenes , nay not ful auoided the reproch of barbarous- nes in Poetry ? the rudenes of the Countrey , or basenesse of wytts or the course of ...
الصفحة 21
... speeche , what enormities they might wipe out of English Poetry , what a fitte vaine they might frequent , wherein to shewe forth their worthie faculties : if Eng- lish Poetrie were truely reformed , and some perfect plat- forme or ...
... speeche , what enormities they might wipe out of English Poetry , what a fitte vaine they might frequent , wherein to shewe forth their worthie faculties : if Eng- lish Poetrie were truely reformed , and some perfect plat- forme or ...
الصفحة 31
... speeche , vntill twenty yéeres past : where although Learning was not generally decayde at any time , especially since the Conquest of King William Duke of Normandy , as it may appeare by many famous works & learned bookes ( though not ...
... speeche , vntill twenty yéeres past : where although Learning was not generally decayde at any time , especially since the Conquest of King William Duke of Normandy , as it may appeare by many famous works & learned bookes ( though not ...
الصفحة 40
... speeche , yet for the better vnderstanding , and bréefer method of thys discourse , I may comprehende the same in thrée sortes , which are , Comicall , Tragicall , Historicall . Under the first , may be contained all such Epigrammes ...
... speeche , yet for the better vnderstanding , and bréefer method of thys discourse , I may comprehende the same in thrée sortes , which are , Comicall , Tragicall , Historicall . Under the first , may be contained all such Epigrammes ...
الصفحة 42
... speeche of children stable and vnsure : Gulling their eares from wordes and thinges vncleane , Giuing to them precepts that are pure : Rebuking enuy and wrath if it dure : Thinges well donne he can by example commend , To needy and ...
... speeche of children stable and vnsure : Gulling their eares from wordes and thinges vncleane , Giuing to them precepts that are pure : Rebuking enuy and wrath if it dure : Thinges well donne he can by example commend , To needy and ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
aboue accent alwayes alyke Ariosto Aristotle Arte auncient béene better booke commendations delight deuised Dimeter discourse doth EDMUND BOLTON English Poetry English Poets English verse Epigramme euen euery excellent eyther farre féete Francis Meres George Gascoigne giue graue Greeke hath haue hauing Homer honour Iambick Immerito indéede inuentions iudge iudgement keipis kinde King kynde Latine learned leaue loue lyne Maiestie matter méete Michael Drayton musick naturall nature neuer noble nocht obserued ouer Ouid Plautus Poem Poesie poeticall Poetry Poets prayse Prince quhilk rime runne Ryme saith SECT selfe serue shew short sillables sort speeche Spondee subiect syllabe thee themselues Theocritus therein thereof theyr thing thinke thir Thomas Thomas Campion thou thrée tongue translated Trochy versifying vertue Virgill vnder vnto vpon vppon vsed vther wordes wordis write wyll wyth zour
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 276 - But I wil not stand greatly with you in your owne matters. If so be the Faerye Queene be fairer in your eie than the Nine Muses, and Hobgoblin runne away with the Garland from Apollo : Marke what I saye, and yet I will not say that I thought, but there an End for this once, and fare you well, till God or some good Aungell putte you in a better minde.
الصفحة 288 - And nowe they haue proclaimed in their dpM'jnea.yiL a generall surceasing and silence of balde Rymers, and also of the verie beste to : in steade whereof, they haue by authoritie of their whole Senate, prescribed certaine Lawes and rules of Quantities of English sillables, for English Verse: hauing had thereof already greate practise, and drawen mee to their faction.
الصفحة 260 - For the onely or chiefest hardnesse whych seemeth is in the accente, whyche sometime gapeth, and as it were yawneth ilfauouredly, comming shorte of that it should, and sometime exceeding the measure of the number; as in carpenter, the middle sillable being vsed shorte in speache, when it shall be read long in verse...
الصفحة 272 - Within an houre, or there aboutes, he brought me these foure lustie Hexameters, altered since not past in a worde or two. Noble Alexander, when he came to the tombe of Achilles, Sighing spake with a bigge voyce : O thrice blessed Achilles...
الصفحة 261 - Thamesis, whyche Booke I dare vndertake wil be very profitable for the knowledge, and rare for the Inuention, and manner of handling. For in setting forth the marriage of the Thames : I shewe his first beginning, and offspring, and all the Countrey, that he passeth thorough, and also describe all the Riuers throughout Englande, whyche came to this Wedding, and their righte names, and right passage, &c.
الصفحة 219 - And I cannot but wonder at the strange presumption of some men, that dare so audaciously...
الصفحة 152 - Love labors lost, his Love labours wonne, his Midsummers night dreame, and his Merchant of Venice; for tragedy, his Richard the 2, Richard the 3, Henry the 4, King John, Titus Andronicus and his Romeo and Juliet.
الصفحة 9 - Therefore even as I have advised you to place all wordes in their naturall or most common and usuall pronunciation, so would I wishe you to frame all sentences in their mother phrase and proper Idioma...
الصفحة 38 - I scorne and spue out the rakehellye route of our ragged rymers (for so themselues vse to hunt the letter) which without learning boste, without iudgement iangle, without reason rage and fome, as if some instinct of Poeticall spirite had newly rauished them aboue the meanenesse of commen capacitie.
الصفحة 133 - Tantalus a labris sitiens fugientia captat Flumina. Quid rides ? Mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur : congestis undique saccis * Indormis inhians et tamquam parcere sacris Cogeris aut pictis tamquam gaudere tabellis.