THe Measure is English Heroic Verse without Rime, as that of Homer in Greek, and of Virgil in Latin; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age, to set off wretched... Underbrush - Página 15por James Thomas Fields - 1877 - 303 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 384 páginas
...in Latin ; rime being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse, in longer works especially, but the invention of a barbarous age,...part worse, then else they would have exprest them. Not without cause, therefore, some both Italian and Spanish poets of prime note, have rejected rime... | |
| 1826 - 382 páginas
...works especially, but the invention of a barbarous age, to set off wretched matter and lamemeeter; grac't indeed since by the use of some famous modern...part worse, then else they would have exprest them. Not without cause, therefore, some both Italian and Spanish poets of prime note, have rejected rime... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 328 páginas
...in Latin ; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age,...part worse, then else they would have exprest them. Not without cause, therefore, some both Italian and Spanish Poets of prime note, have rejected Rime... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 páginas
...in Latin ; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age,...part worse, then else they would have exprest them. Not without cause, therefore, some both Italian and Spanish Poets of prime note, have rejected Rime... | |
| John Milton - 1853 - 322 páginas
...Virgil in Latin; Eime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age,...part worse, then else they would have exprest them. Not without cause, therefore, some both Italian and Spanish Poets of prime note, have rejected Rime... | |
| 1861 - 1050 páginas
...Virgil in Latin; Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age,...this old copy, in which the reader is told, " for huadrtdi read hundmls. " for we read wee." Master Simmons's proof-reader was no adept in his art, if... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1860 - 718 páginas
...grac't indeed since by the use of some famous modern Poets, carried away by custom, but much to their own vexation hindrance and constraint, to express...part worse then else they would have exprest them ***** a thing of itself to all judicious cares triveal and of no true musical delight ; " and he congratulates... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1863 - 740 páginas
...carried away by custom, but much to their own vexation hindrance and constraint, to express many tilings otherwise and for the most part worse then else they would have exprest them ***** a thing of itself to all judicious eares triveal and of no true musical delight ; " and he congratulates... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 páginas
...in Latin : Rime being no necessary Adjunct or true Ornament of Poem or good Verse, in longer Works especially, but the Invention of a barbarous Age,...part worse then else they would have exprest them. Not without cause, therefore, somo both Italian and Spanish Poets of prime note, have rejected Rime... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1867 - 766 páginas
...grac't indeed since by the use of some famous modern Poets, carried away by custom, but much to their own vexation hindrance and constraint, to express...part worse then else they would have exprest them ***** a thing of itself to all judicious eares triveal and of no true musical delight ; " and he congratulates... | |
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