Res literariæ: bibliographical and critical, for Oct. 1820, Zväzok 2 |
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Strana vii
... TRUE PRINCIPLES OF POE- TRY ; in opposition to that corrupt prevailing system , which he thinks may still , without much inaccuracy , be called the MARINESQUE . Let it not be supposed , that the Writer deems that there are no exceptions ...
... TRUE PRINCIPLES OF POE- TRY ; in opposition to that corrupt prevailing system , which he thinks may still , without much inaccuracy , be called the MARINESQUE . Let it not be supposed , that the Writer deems that there are no exceptions ...
Strana 14
... true Poetry is in its essence the highest of all human wisdom conveyed in the most eloquent manner I will not admit that there can be true poe- try without wisdom ; though there may be wisdom without poetry ; because it may want fancy ...
... true Poetry is in its essence the highest of all human wisdom conveyed in the most eloquent manner I will not admit that there can be true poe- try without wisdom ; though there may be wisdom without poetry ; because it may want fancy ...
Strana 15
... - ment than of expositions of principles , yet they all , ( or nearly all , ) fall in with the true principles of this divine Art , > test of poetical genius , is in my opinion most EARLY COLLECTIONS OF ITALIAN POETRY . 15.
... - ment than of expositions of principles , yet they all , ( or nearly all , ) fall in with the true principles of this divine Art , > test of poetical genius , is in my opinion most EARLY COLLECTIONS OF ITALIAN POETRY . 15.
Strana 16
... true the poetry . Others have en- larged it to the movements of the mind ; and the passions . · I have constantly found that all these theories are not merely too narrow but involve in them inextri- cable difficulties , by their ...
... true the poetry . Others have en- larged it to the movements of the mind ; and the passions . · I have constantly found that all these theories are not merely too narrow but involve in them inextri- cable difficulties , by their ...
Strana 19
... true that the fame of those immortal bards so far overawes these critics , that they do not ven- ture to say so ! 95 For one poetical genius , that Criticism has nur tured and cultivated into the production of richer fruit , it strikes ...
... true that the fame of those immortal bards so far overawes these critics , that they do not ven- ture to say so ! 95 For one poetical genius , that Criticism has nur tured and cultivated into the production of richer fruit , it strikes ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
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Populárne pasáže
Strana 46 - IN scenes like these, which, daring to depart From sober truth, are still to nature true, And call forth fresh delight to fancy's view, Th...
Strana 120 - LA DIVINA COMMEDIA DI DANTE ALIGHIERI , Già ridotta a miglior lezione dagli Accademici della Crusca ; ed ora accresciuta di un doppio Rimario, e di tre Indici copiosissimi PER OPERA DEL SIGNOR GIO. ANTONIO VOLPI.
Strana 47 - I sat, when piped the pensive wind, To hear his harp, by British Fairfax strung. Prevailing poet, whose undoubting mind Believed the magic wonders which he sung!
Strana 46 - How have I trembled, when, at Tancred's stroke, Its gushing blood the gaping cypress pour'd ! When each live plant with mortal accents spoke, And the wild blast...
Strana 85 - in una città, sotto la protezione de' principi suoi, l'uno seguente all'altro, sei poeti di sette poemi eroici sono stali compositori; di che niun' altra città, non Roma antica, non Atene si può dar vanto, non quasi Italia tutta ; non altra provincia veruna altrettanti n'ha prodotti a' tempi più moderni
Strana 82 - Quadrio, benché abbia scritto a tempi più rischiarati, e benché fosse uomo d'indefessa applicazione, ciò non ostante, qualunque ragione se ne fosse, ci ha data un' opera in cui alla vastissima erudiziene non sempre vedesi corrispondere una saggia critica e un giusto discernimento. Altra assai migliore opera si aspettava l'Italia su questo argomento dal eh.
Strana 99 - Vita e Poesie di Messer Cino da Pistoia . Novella Edizione , rivista ed accresciuta dall"1 Autore Abate Sebastiano Ciampi . Pisa , presso Niccolo Capurro . 1 8 1 3.
Strana 32 - Many assert , that he was accustomed to boast , that he had two pens • one of gold , the other of iron...
Strana 15 - Pisones, isti tabulae fore librum persimilem, cuius velut aegri somnia vanae fingentur species, ut nee pes nee caput uni reddatur formae. ' Pictoribus atque poetis quidlibet audendi semper fuit aequa potestas.
Strana 105 - Poeti antichi raccolti da' Codici Mss. della Biblioteca Vaticana e Barberina da Monsignor Leone Allacci.