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" His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own growth, without transcription, without imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius; he looks round on Nature and on Life with the eye which Nature bestows only... "
A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century: Part First; in Two Volumes ... - 199 ページ
Samuel Miller 著 - 1803 - 510 ページ
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The lives of the English poets

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 408 ページ
...the blank verse of Milton, or of any other poet, than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own...transcription, without imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius ; he looks round on Nature and on Life with the eye...

The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., 第 12 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 ページ
...the blank verse of Milton, or of any other poet, than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own growth, without transcription, with- mi imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius; he looks...

The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, 第 11 巻

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 ページ
...the blank verse of Milton, or of any other poet, than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cow-ley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own...transcription, without imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius : he looks round on nature and on life with the eye...

Lectures on rhetoric and belles lettres, 第 3 巻

Hugh Blair - 1811 - 400 ページ
...pencil, overcharged with no superfluous colouring, and conveying to us a lively idea of the " Cowley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own...transcription, without imitation. He thinks " in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius. " He looks round on nature and life, with the eye which...

Poems, by Somerville, Pattison, Savage, Broome, and Swift, 第 80~81 号

William Somervile - 1811 - 312 ページ
...diction, are of hisown growth, without transcription, without imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius : he looks round on nature, and on life, with the eye which nature bestows only on a poet, the eye that distinguishes in every thing...

The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical ..., 第 29 巻

Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 532 ページ
...the blank verse of Milton,. or of any other poet, than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own...transcription, without imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as a man of genius ; he looks round on Nature and on Life with the eye...

Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, 第 3 巻

Hugh Blair - 1812 - 400 ページ
...tranfcription, without imita" tion. He thinks in a peculiar train, and he thinks always as " a min of genius. He looks round on nature and life, with the « eye which nature beftows only on a Poet ; the eye that dif" tinguifhes in every thing prefented to its view, whatever...

The Flowers of Modern History: Comprehending on a New Plan, the Most ...

John Adams - 1813 - 324 ページ
...more the Blank Verse of Milton, or any other poet, than the rhymes of Prior are the rhymes of Cowley. His numbers, his pauses, his diction, are of his own...transcription, without imitation. He thinks in a peculiar train, and always thinks as a man of genius. He looks round on nature and life, with the eye which...

Supplement to the Rural Sports

William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 568 ページ
...or of any other Poet, than the Rhymes of PRIOR, were the Rhymes of Cow LEY. His Numbers, his Powers, his Diction, are of his own Growth, without Transcription, without . Imitation. He thinks in a peculiar Train, and always as a Man of Genius. He looks round on Nature and on Life, with the Eye which Nature...

Rural Sports

William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 820 ページ
...are of his own Growth, without Transcription, without Imitation. He thinks in a peculiar Train, and always as a Man of Genius. . He looks round on Nature and on Life, with the Eye which Nature bestows, only on a Poet; the Eye, that distinguishes in every thing...




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