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" From this sublime and daring genius of his, it must of necessity come to pass that his thoughts must be masculine, full of argumentation, and that sufficiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions and the perpetual... "
The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ... - 273 ページ
John Dryden 著 - 1808
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Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1847 - 562 ページ
...the loftiness of his expressions, and the perpetual torrent of his verse, where the barrenness of the subject does not too much constrain the quickness...is no doubt to be made, but that he could have been everywhere as poetical, as he is in his descriptions and in the moral part of his philosophy, if he...

Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome

William Peter - 1847 - 568 ページ
...scorn and indignation, as if he were assured of the triumph, before he entered into the lists. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions,...perpetual torrent of his verse, where the barrenness of the subject does not too much constrain the quickness of his fancy. For there is no doubt to be made,...

On the Nature of Things

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1851 - 528 ページ
...pass, that his thoughts must be masculine, full of argumentation, and that sufficiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions, and the perpetual torrent of his verse, when the barrenness of his subject does not too much restrain the quickness of his fancy. For there...

Lucretius On the Nature of Things: A Philosophical Poem, in Six Books

Titus Lucretius Carus - 1851 - 528 ページ
...pass, that his thoughts must be masculine, full of argumentation, and that sufficiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions, and the perpetual torrent of his verse, when the barrenness of his subject does not too much restrain the quickness of his fancy. For there...

The Works of John Dryden: In Verse and Prose, 第 1 巻

John Dryden - 1859 - 480 ページ
...pass, that his thoughts must he masculine, full of argumentation, and that suffieiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions,...and the perpetual torrent of his verse, where the harrenness of hie suhject does not too much constrain the quickness of his fancy. For there is no douht...

The National Quarterly Review, 第 5~6 巻

1862 - 838 ページ
...and the perpetual torrent of his verse, when the barrenness of his subject does not too much restrain the quickness of his fancy. For there is no doubt to be made but he could have been everywhere as poetical as he is in his descriptions, and in the moral part of his...

Half-hours with Freethinkers

John Watts - 1865 - 206 ページ
...pass, that his thoughts must be masculine, full of argumentation, and that sufficiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions, and the perpetual torrent of his verse, when the barrenness of his subject does not too much restrain the quickness of his fancy. For there...

A Thousand and One Gems of English Prose

1872 - 556 ページ
...pass that his thoughts must be masculine, full of argumentation, and that sufficiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions...is no doubt to be made, but that he could have been everywhere as * Hobbes, who died in 1679. poetical as he is in his descriptions, and in the moral part...

Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., 第 3 巻

Robert Chambers - 1879 - 428 ページ
...pass that this thoughts must be masculine, full of argumentation, and that sufficiently warm. From the same fiery temper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions,...is no doubt to be made but that he could have been everywhere as poetical as he is in his descriptions, and . in the moral part of his philosophy, if...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical ..., 第 3~4 巻

Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 ページ
...must bo masculine, full of urguinentiition. and that sufficiently warm. From the sama fiery romper proceeds the loftiness of his expressions, and the...barrenness of his subject does not too much constrain Hut quickness of his fancy. For there is no doubt to be mads bat that he could have U-en everywhere...




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