Poetry and Poets: A Collection of the Choicest Anecdotes Relative to the Poets of Every Age and Nation. With Specimens of Their Works and Sketches of Their Biography, כרך 3Sherwood, Gilbert, & Piper, 1826 - 305 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 24
עמוד 2
... making performers speak aside what is heard by the stage and the whole house . Heated with this idea , he would listen to no argument . " It cannot be denied , " exclaimed Despreaux , in a loud key , “ it 2 POETRY AND POETS .
... making performers speak aside what is heard by the stage and the whole house . Heated with this idea , he would listen to no argument . " It cannot be denied , " exclaimed Despreaux , in a loud key , “ it 2 POETRY AND POETS .
עמוד 19
... whole business to run down blank verse . Philips never spoke till between eleven and twelve o'clock , nor even then could do it in his defence . It was at Jacob Tonson's ; and a gentleman in the company ended the dispute by asking Jacob ...
... whole business to run down blank verse . Philips never spoke till between eleven and twelve o'clock , nor even then could do it in his defence . It was at Jacob Tonson's ; and a gentleman in the company ended the dispute by asking Jacob ...
עמוד 55
... whole expenses of this day's fête never exceeded a crown , and oftener from 3s . 6d . to 4s . , for which the party obtained good air and exercise , good living , the example of simple manners , and good conversation . • THE REV ...
... whole expenses of this day's fête never exceeded a crown , and oftener from 3s . 6d . to 4s . , for which the party obtained good air and exercise , good living , the example of simple manners , and good conversation . • THE REV ...
עמוד 58
... whole corrected , in the house of his excellent and faithful friend and patron , whose activity and energy of intellect would not permit a young man , under his tried guardianship and protection , to cease from labour , and whose ...
... whole corrected , in the house of his excellent and faithful friend and patron , whose activity and energy of intellect would not permit a young man , under his tried guardianship and protection , to cease from labour , and whose ...
עמוד 65
... whole world could not take , The Word , which Heaven and Earth did make , Was now laid in a manger . The Father's wisdom will'd it so , The Son's obedience knew no no , Both wills were in one stature ; But as that Wisdom had decreed ...
... whole world could not take , The Word , which Heaven and Earth did make , Was now laid in a manger . The Father's wisdom will'd it so , The Son's obedience knew no no , Both wills were in one stature ; But as that Wisdom had decreed ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Addison admired Æneid afterwards Bard beautiful Ben Jonson called Carolan carols celebrated Christmas Church composed CORNELIS HOOFT cronike death delight died doth Dryden elegant English eyes faithful friends renewing father favourite five pounds Fontaine Gascoigne genius gentleman George George Gascoigne GEORGE PEELE give guineas coin hands happy hath heart Hindoo honour Iliad imagination JOHN HEYWOOD Johnson JOSEPH RITSON Khemnitzer King lady Laura letter lived Lord merry METASTASIO Milton mind Molière Moore mounting feathers Muse ne'er never noble NONSENSE VERSES o'er Ovid Paradise Lost Peele Petrarch piece Piron play pleasure poem Poet poetical poetry Pope praise priests Queen Elizabeth reader says Shakspeare shewed sing smile song sonnets soul specimen Spenser spirit sung Surville sweet Tarlton taste thee thing thou thought tion took Torquatus translated Vaucluse verses Voltaire write written wrote young youth
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עמוד 163 - Full little knowest thou that hast not tried, What hell it is, in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent : To waste long nights in pensive discontent ; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope, to pine with fear and sorrow...
עמוד 105 - Many were the wit-combats betwixt him and Ben Jonson, which two I behold like a Spanish great galleon, and an English man-of-war ; Master Jonson (like the former) was built far higher in learning ; solid, but slow in his performances. Shakespeare...
עמוד 247 - As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life ; then when there hath been thrown Wit able enough to justify the town For three days past; wit that might warrant be For the whole City to talk foolishly Till that were cancell'd; and when that was gone, We left an air behind us, which alone Was able to make the two next companies Right witty; though but downright fools, mere wise.
עמוד 105 - English man-ofwar, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
עמוד 168 - That would, not cease, but cried still, in sucking at her breast. She was full weary of her watch, and grieved with her child; She rocked it and rated it, until on her it smiled : Then did she say, " Now have I found the proverb true to prove, The falling out of faithful friends renewing is of love.
עמוד 30 - My ear-rings ! my ear-rings ! he'll say they should have been, Not of pearl and of silver, but of gold and glittering sheen, Of jasper and of onyx, and of diamond shining clear, Changing to the changing light, with radiance insincere — That changeful mind unchanging gems are not befitting well — Thus will he think — and what to say, alas! I cannot tell.
עמוד 27 - Rise up, rise up, Xarifa! lay the golden cushion down; Rise up, come to the window, and gaze with all the town.
עמוד 83 - HAPPY is England ! I could be content To see no other verdure than its own ; To feel no other breezes than are blown Through its tall woods with high romances blent : Yet do I sometimes feel a languishment
עמוד 247 - What things have we seen Done at the Mermaid! Heard words that have been So nimble and so full of subtle flame As if that every one from whence they came Had meant to put his whole wit in a jest, And had resolved to live a fool the rest Of his dull life.
עמוד 223 - FLUTTERING spread thy purple pinions. Gentle Cupid, o'er my heart ; I a slave in thy dominions ; Nature must give way to art. Mild Arcadians, ever blooming, Nightly nodding o'er your flocks, See my weary days consuming, All beneath yon flowery rocks.