Harvey's Four letters, and sonnets, touching Robert Greene; Pierce's supererogation; [and] New letter of notable contents. Brathwaite's Essays upon the five sensesFrom the private Press of Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, printed by T. Davison, 1815 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 27
עמוד
... taste as in genius . He could therefore as little comprehend , as treat with favour , or even indulgence , the merits of men of more fancy , with less learning , than himself . His self - sufficiency was so great as justly to expose him ...
... taste as in genius . He could therefore as little comprehend , as treat with favour , or even indulgence , the merits of men of more fancy , with less learning , than himself . His self - sufficiency was so great as justly to expose him ...
עמוד 75
... taste his nappiest invention , or daintiest elocution ( he that hath nothing else to do may hold himself occupied ) ; and Art will soon find the huge Behemoth of conceit to be the sprat of a pickle - herring , and the hideous Leviathan ...
... taste his nappiest invention , or daintiest elocution ( he that hath nothing else to do may hold himself occupied ) ; and Art will soon find the huge Behemoth of conceit to be the sprat of a pickle - herring , and the hideous Leviathan ...
עמוד 139
... taste of his sugar - loaf , that weeneth Sidney's dainties , Ascham's comfits , nothing comparable to his Pap . Some of you dreamed of electuaries , of gems , and other precious restoratives ; of the quintessence of amber and pearl dis ...
... taste of his sugar - loaf , that weeneth Sidney's dainties , Ascham's comfits , nothing comparable to his Pap . Some of you dreamed of electuaries , of gems , and other precious restoratives ; of the quintessence of amber and pearl dis ...
עמוד 140
... taste the wing of a lark than the leg of a raven . The finest wits prefer the loosest period in M. Ascham , or Sir Philip Sidney , before the tricksiest page in Euphues or Pap - hatchet . The Muses shame to remember some fresh quaffers ...
... taste the wing of a lark than the leg of a raven . The finest wits prefer the loosest period in M. Ascham , or Sir Philip Sidney , before the tricksiest page in Euphues or Pap - hatchet . The Muses shame to remember some fresh quaffers ...
עמוד 155
... taste no other lettice , and the spawn of a beastly dog - fish will understand no other language but his own . Fury must be tamed with Fury , according to Homer , that teacheth the God of the field to strike home ; obstinacy awed with ...
... taste no other lettice , and the spawn of a beastly dog - fish will understand no other language but his own . Fury must be tamed with Fury , according to Homer , that teacheth the God of the field to strike home ; obstinacy awed with ...
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
affection Apuleius Arcadia Aretine Aristotle better Bishop brave cause Christ's College CHRISTOPHER BIRD church commendation conceit Coney-catchers confuting conscience consistory corruption creature dainty delight Demosthenes desire devil discourse divers divine Doctor earth eloquence eternal Euphues Euphuism excellent Fame famous favour fear fellow flourishing folly fool friends fury GABRIEL HARVEY gallant gentle glory golden asses GREENE Harvey hath heart heaven heavenly honour impudency invention Isocrates judgment knoweth labour learned live Lord matter mighty mind misery mouth Muses Nash nature never notable orator pamphlet peradventure Petrarch Pierce pleasure poet poor praise princes Private Press quoth reason Robert Armin ROBERT GREENE sense shame shew singular SONNET soul sovereign style Supererogation sweet taste tears thee thine things Thomas Thomas Nash thou art thyself tion tongue unto valour vanity virtue whatsoever wherein wise wonder worthy zeal
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 82 - And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience ; .and patience, experience; and experience, hope: and hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.
עמוד 67 - Ne fawnest for the favour of the great ; Ne fearest foolish reprehension Of faulty men, which danger to thee threat ; But freely dost, of what thee list, entreat, Like a great lord of peerless liberty ; Lifting the good up to high...
עמוד 177 - Ergonist, sacrilegiously contaminated, decrepite capacitie, fictionate person, humour vnconuersable, merriments vnexilable, the horrisonant pipe of inueterate antiquitie, and a number of such Inkhornish phrases, as it were a pan of outlandish collops, the very bowels of his profoundest Schollerisme. For his Eloquence passeth my intelligence, that cleapeth himselfe a...
עמוד 64 - ... especially of Palladius and Daiphantus, Zelmane and Amphialus, Phalantus and Amphialus; but chiefly of Argalus and Amphialus, Pyrocles and Anaxius, Musidorus and Amphialus, whose lusty combats may seem heroical monomachies.
עמוד 136 - ... and fee Euphues betimes, for fear lest he be moved, or some one of his apes hired, to make a play of you, and then is your credit quite undone for ever and ever. Such is the public reputation of their plays. He must needs be discouraged whom they decipher. Better anger an hundred other than two such that have the stage at commandment, and can furnish out vices and devils at their pleasure...
עמוד 85 - Thou hast ravished my heart,' my sister, my spouse; thou hast ravished my heart with one of thine eyes, with one chain of thy neck.
עמוד 64 - Book, the silver image of his gentle wit, and the golden pillar of his noble courage ; and ever notify unto the world that thy writer •was the Secretary of Eloquence, the breath of the Muses ; the honey-bee of the daintiest flowers of...
עמוד 84 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, and life unto the bitter in soul...