Samuel Johnson's Literary CriticismUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1974 - 286 páginas |
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... line . Courage uncertain dangers may abate But who can beár th ' appróach of cértain fáte . Here love his golden shafts employs ... lines together , as will appear if any of his paragraphs be read with attention PERIODICAL CRITICISM 67.
... line . Courage uncertain dangers may abate But who can beár th ' appróach of cértain fáte . Here love his golden shafts employs ... lines together , as will appear if any of his paragraphs be read with attention PERIODICAL CRITICISM 67.
Página 68
... lines are not equally harmonious , and upon a nearer examination it will be found that only the fifth and ninth lines are regular , and the rest are more or less licentious with respect to the accent . In some the accent is equally upon ...
... lines are not equally harmonious , and upon a nearer examination it will be found that only the fifth and ninth lines are regular , and the rest are more or less licentious with respect to the accent . In some the accent is equally upon ...
Página 74
... lines in which the vowel is cut off , but it is so faintly pronounced in common speech , that the loss of it in poetry is scarcely perceived ; and therefore such compliance with the measure may be allowed . Nature breeds Perverse , all ...
... lines in which the vowel is cut off , but it is so faintly pronounced in common speech , that the loss of it in poetry is scarcely perceived ; and therefore such compliance with the measure may be allowed . Nature breeds Perverse , all ...
Contenido
FROM THE PERIODICAL CRITICISM 175059 | 1 |
Rambler nos 86 88 and 90 Paradise Lost | 65 |
Preface To A Dictionary of the English Language 1755 | 101 |
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Otras 14 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
action allowed ancient appears attention beauties beginning censure character common considered copies criticism delight desire diction diligence discovered Dryden easily easy edition effect elegance endeavoured English equally Essay excellence exhibit expression faults force frequently genius give happy hope human ideas ignorance images imagination imitation interest Johnson kind knowledge known labour language learning less living lost manners meaning Milton mind moral nature necessary never notes observed once opinion original pass passages passions pastoral performance perhaps play pleasing pleasure poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise Preface present principles produced reader reason remarks requires rest rules says scenes seems seldom sense sentiments Shakespeare shew sometimes sound suffered sufficient supply suppose surely things thought tion tragedy true truth verse virtue wish writer written