The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by S. Johnson, כרך 33 |
מתוך הספר
עמוד 3
What profited thy thoughts , and toils , and cares , In vigour more confirm ' d , and
riper years , To wake , ere morning dawn , to loud alarms , And march till close of
night in heavy arms ; To scorn the summer ' s suns and winter ' B 2 To.
What profited thy thoughts , and toils , and cares , In vigour more confirm ' d , and
riper years , To wake , ere morning dawn , to loud alarms , And march till close of
night in heavy arms ; To scorn the summer ' s suns and winter ' B 2 To.
עמוד 4
... who did so long maintain That bodies die , but souls return again , With all the
births and deaths he had in store , Went out Pythagoras , and came no more .
And And modern Afgyll , whose capricious thought Is yet with PRIOR ' S POEM S
.
... who did so long maintain That bodies die , but souls return again , With all the
births and deaths he had in store , Went out Pythagoras , and came no more .
And And modern Afgyll , whose capricious thought Is yet with PRIOR ' S POEM S
.
עמוד 5
And modern Afgyll , whose capricious thought Is yet with stores of wilder notions
fraught , Too soon convinc ' d shall yield that fleeting breath , Which play ' d so
idly with the darts of death . Some from the ftranded vessel force their way ;
Fearful ...
And modern Afgyll , whose capricious thought Is yet with stores of wilder notions
fraught , Too soon convinc ' d shall yield that fleeting breath , Which play ' d so
idly with the darts of death . Some from the ftranded vessel force their way ;
Fearful ...
עמוד 7
For virtue can no ampler power express , Than to be great in war , and good in
peace : For thought no higher wish of bliss can frame , Than to enjoy that virtue
still the same . Entire and sure the monarch ' s rufe must prove , Who founds her ...
For virtue can no ampler power express , Than to be great in war , and good in
peace : For thought no higher wish of bliss can frame , Than to enjoy that virtue
still the same . Entire and sure the monarch ' s rufe must prove , Who founds her ...
עמוד 12
Or make Arithmetic and Epic meet , And Newton ' s thoughts in Dryden ' s style
repeat ? . O Poet , had it been Apollo ' s will , That I had shar ' d a portion of thy
skill ; Had this poor breast receiv ' d the heavenly beam ; Or could I hope my
verse ...
Or make Arithmetic and Epic meet , And Newton ' s thoughts in Dryden ' s style
repeat ? . O Poet , had it been Apollo ' s will , That I had shar ' d a portion of thy
skill ; Had this poor breast receiv ' d the heavenly beam ; Or could I hope my
verse ...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Alma arms bear birth breaſt bring command death delight deſire Dick doubts earth fair fame fate fear fight fire firſt flame flow force future give grace grief half hand happy head heart heaven honour hope human juſt kind king labour land laſt laws leave light live look maid matter mind mourn muſt nature never night o'er once pain paſſion plain pleaſure praiſe pride prove purſue race rage reaſon receive reflection remain riſe round ſaid ſay ſee ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſoul ſpeak ſtate ſtill ſuch tell thee theſe things thoſe thou thought truth turn vain various verſe whence whilſt whoſe wiſe wood youth
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 238 - I made me great works; I builded me houses; I planted me vineyards: I made me gardens and orchards, and I planted trees in them of all kind of fruits: I made me pools of water, to water therewith the wood that bringeth forth trees...
עמוד 238 - I said in mine heart, Go to now, I will prove thee with mirth, therefore enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also is vanity.
עמוד 274 - Now when Solomon had made an end of praying, the fire came down from heaven, and consumed the burnt offering and the sacrifices ; and the glory of the Lord filled the house.
עמוד 173 - To master John the English maid A hornbook gives of gingerbread; And, that the child may learn the better, As he can name, he eats the letter.
עמוד 210 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar-tree that is in Lebanon, even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall : he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
עמוד 210 - He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the beginning to the end.
עמוד 29 - I pray you, tell anone ; For, in my mynde, of all mankynde I love but you alone.
עמוד 136 - So whilst our mind its knowledge would improve, (Its feeble eye intent on things above) High as we may, we lift our reason up, By Faith directed, and confirm'd by Hope: Yet are we able only to survey Dawnings of beams, and promises of day.
עמוד 60 - Vows made to last, or promises to bind. By nature prompted, and for empire made, Alike by strength or cunning we invade : When arm'd with rage we march...
עמוד 50 - What is our bliss that changeth with the moon ; And day of life, that darkens ere 'tis noon ? What is true passion, if unblest it dies ? And where is Emma's joy if Henry flies ? If love, alas ! be pain, the pain I bear No thought can figure, and no tongue declare. Ne'er faithful woman felt, nor...