The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 3 z 53
Strona 26
... example , hath as much force to teach , as a true example : ( for as for to moove , it is cleere , sith the fayned may bee tuned to the highest key of passion ) let us take one example , wherein a Poet and a Historian doe concur ...
... example , hath as much force to teach , as a true example : ( for as for to moove , it is cleere , sith the fayned may bee tuned to the highest key of passion ) let us take one example , wherein a Poet and a Historian doe concur ...
Strona 69
... example in both places where a Tribrack may be very formally taken , and first in the third place , Some trade in Barbary , some in Turky trade . An other example . Men that do fall to misery , quickly fall If you doubt whether the ...
... example in both places where a Tribrack may be very formally taken , and first in the third place , Some trade in Barbary , some in Turky trade . An other example . Men that do fall to misery , quickly fall If you doubt whether the ...
Strona 70
... example of the Dactil . Noble , ingenious , and discreetly wise . The example of the Tribrack . Beawty to telosie brings toy , sorrow , feare . Though I haue set downe these second licenses as good and ayreable enough , yet for the ...
... example of the Dactil . Noble , ingenious , and discreetly wise . The example of the Tribrack . Beawty to telosie brings toy , sorrow , feare . Though I haue set downe these second licenses as good and ayreable enough , yet for the ...
Spis treści
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
Prawa autorskie | |
Nie pokazano 12 innych sekcji
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
accent admiration Aeneas alwayes ancient Aristotle ballad beauty better blank verse cæsura called cause composition Dante delight diction Dimeter divine dooth doth eare effect English English poetry Epigramme Euripides example excellent expression faculty farre feelings genius Greekes harmony hath haue hexameter Homer human Iambick imagination imitation indeede kind knowledge language Latine learning Lucretius lyric manner matter measure metre metrical Milton mind Muses nations naturall nature neuer never noble objects observe Paradise Lost passion perfect Petrarch Philosopher Plato pleasure Plutarch poem Poesie poet poet's poetic poeticall poetry produced prose Reader reason rhyme rhythm Rime Ryme selfe sense Shelley shew sillables sith song Sophocles sound speak spirit Spondee stanza style Theocritus theyr things thou thought tion Trochaick Trochy true truely truth vertue Virgil vpon W. H. Auden words write written