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... muft ever be the cafe with the best elder writers in every coun- try ) , are notwithstanding familiar to us in conversation , and constantly appealed to in controverted points of poetical ' taste : these I have studiously avoided , and ...
... muft ever be the cafe with the best elder writers in every coun- try ) , are notwithstanding familiar to us in conversation , and constantly appealed to in controverted points of poetical ' taste : these I have studiously avoided , and ...
Page xiv
... muft , more or less , feel a melancholy reluctance at rejecting too faftidiously ; the very reflection that the writers of these works upon which we now calmly fit in judgement , have no longer the power of perfonally pleading for ...
... muft , more or less , feel a melancholy reluctance at rejecting too faftidiously ; the very reflection that the writers of these works upon which we now calmly fit in judgement , have no longer the power of perfonally pleading for ...
Page xxi
... muft not sense have been a lofer fomewhere , or other . " Pars minima eft ipfa puella fui . " The fubitance itfelf is loft in the profufion of appendages . An old Satyrift has well expreffed himself on this head : 66 Alas , poor idle ...
... muft not sense have been a lofer fomewhere , or other . " Pars minima eft ipfa puella fui . " The fubitance itfelf is loft in the profufion of appendages . An old Satyrift has well expreffed himself on this head : 66 Alas , poor idle ...
Page xxv
... muft lofe much of their primary complexion , as the distance from their original fource is more or less ; fome must be diftorted , others frittered away , and many to- tally new - vampt , in oppofition to their former fignification ; as ...
... muft lofe much of their primary complexion , as the distance from their original fource is more or less ; fome must be diftorted , others frittered away , and many to- tally new - vampt , in oppofition to their former fignification ; as ...
Page liv
... muft foon difcover . He is eminently intitled to a very high rank among our old English claffics . - Qur author's father was Dr. Giles Fletcher , who was born in Kent , bred at Eton , elected scholar of King's College , Cambridge , in ...
... muft foon difcover . He is eminently intitled to a very high rank among our old English claffics . - Qur author's father was Dr. Giles Fletcher , who was born in Kent , bred at Eton , elected scholar of King's College , Cambridge , in ...
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Page 14 - For on his carcase raiment had he none, Save clouts and patches pieced one by one; With staff in hand, and scrip on shoulders cast, His chief defence against the winter's blast.
Page xlix - might have recourfe to ; but this I know — the pomp of verfe, the " energy of defcription, and even the fineft moral paintings, would ftand *' him in no ftead. Without admiration (which cannot be effected but " by the marvellous of celeftial intervention, I mean the agency of fu...
Page 33 - No feared treason breaks his quiet sleep ; Singing all day, his flocks he learns to keep, Himself as innocent as are his simple sheep. No Serian worms he knows, that with their thread Draw out their silken lives — nor silken pride: His lambs...
Page 15 - By him lay heavy Sleep, the cousin of Death, Flat on the ground and still as any stone, A very corpse, save yielding forth a breath. Small keep took he whom Fortune frowned on Or whom she lifted up into the throne Of high renown; but as a living death, So, dead alive, of life he drew the breath.
Page xl - However the fact might be, the internal evidence of his poems says no such thing.' Hume has properly remarked, that Waller's pieces ' aspire not to the sublime, still less to the pathetic.
Page 9 - And then would snatch the ayre, afraid to fall ; And now he thought he sinking was to hell, And then would grasp the earth, and now his stall Him...
Page 49 - How bright a dawn of angels with new light Amaz'd the midnight world, and made a day Of which the morning knew not...
Page 17 - I ne mought refrain From tears to see how she her arms could tear, And with her teeth gnash on the bones in vain, When all for nought she fain would so sustain Her...
Page 52 - drew from his deep breast. "Oh me! " (thus bellow'd he) "Oh me! what great Portents before mine eyes their powers advance ? And serves my purer sight only to beat Down my proud thought, and leave it in a trance ? Frown I ; and can great Nature keep her seat, And the gay stars lead on their golden dance ? Can His attempts above still...
Page 52 - His attempts above still prosperous be, Auspicious still, in spite of Hell and Me ? " He has my Heaven, (what would he more ?) whose bright And radiant sceptre this bold hand should bear; And, for the never-fading fields of light, My fair inheritance, he confines me here To this dark house of shades, horror and night, To draw a long-liv'd death, where all my cheer Is the solemnity my sorrow wears, That mankind's torment waits upon my tears.