Some beauties yet no Precepts can declare, For there's a happiness as well as care. ( Music resembles Poetry, in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. ) '45 If, where the rules not far enough extend,... Blackwood's Magazine - 397 ページ1845全文表示 - この書籍について
| John Ogilvie - 1883 - 834 ページ
...being masterful, imperious, or domineering. Master-hand (mas'ter- hand), n. A person eminently skilful. Music resembles poetry, in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach. And which a master-fiand alone can react. f»pt. Master -Jest (maa'ter-jest), a. Principal jest Master-joint (mas'ter-... | |
| Richard S. Rhodes - 1885 - 444 ページ
...more' O memories! O past that is! EXTRACTS FROM "CRITICISM." A. POPE. OME beauties yet no precepts caii declare, For there's a happiness as well as care....no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can roach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made but to promote their end)... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1871 - 542 ページ
...line.3 Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem ; To copy nature is to copy them/ Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness...poetry ; in each Are nameless graces which no methods teach,5 And which a master hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend,' (Since... | |
| New Zealand Institute - 1889 - 676 ページ
...that correspondence as an actual reality, and not as a mere imaginary parallel. As Pope has said, — Music resembles poetry — in each Are nameless graces...methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. Essay on Criticism. And a great living poet has drawn a beautiful parallel between the relation of... | |
| Gay Wilson Allen, Harry Hayden Clark - 1962 - 676 ページ
...line. Learn hence for ancient rules a just esteem; To copy nature is to copy them. 140 Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness...nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master hand alone can reach. If, where the rules not far enough extend, (Since rules were made but... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 ページ
...Line. J Learn hence for Ancient Rules a just Esteem; To copy Nature is to copy Them. 140 Some Beauties yet, no Precepts can declare, For there's a Happiness as well as Care. originally inserted the following, which he has however omitted in all the editions: Zoilus, had these... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1844 - 572 ページ
...deficiency in the element! of design, add weight to the observation of this illustrious writer. * ' The nameless graces which no methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach.' — Pope. f They celebrated his esequie with much solemnity, and Yarchi pronounced the funeral oration,... | |
| Meyer Howard Abrams - 1971 - 420 ページ
...yet there is a province left for composition outside the jurisdiction of art and rules. Some beauties yet no precepts can declare, For there's a happiness...methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. These beauties are a matter of 'lucky licence,' and Pegasus may From vulgar bounds with brave disorder... | |
| John Calhoun Stephens - 840 ページ
...Denham, ed. TH Banks, Jr. (1928), pp. 159-60. 7. See Pope's Essay on Criticism, 141-45: Some Beauties yet, no Precepts can declare, For there's a Happiness as well as Care. Musick resembles Poetry, in each j Are nameless Graces which no Methods teach, \ And which a Master-Hand... | |
| Marshall Blonsky - 1985 - 600 ページ
...his habit of searching for images to give substance to a developing flow of thought. Some beauties yet no Precepts can declare, For there's a happiness...methods teach, And which a master-hand alone can reach. (Pope, "An Essay on Criticism", 11. 141-5) GEOFFREY H. HARTMAN The Unremarkable Wordsworth wreaths... | |
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