| John Milton - 1795 - Počet stránok 316
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight: which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients, both... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - Počet stránok 396
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight : IV which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients, both... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - Počet stránok 560
...tragedies : as a thing of itself, to all jutlickms ears, trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another ; not in the jingling sound oflike endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients, both... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - Počet stránok 342
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients, both... | |
| 1823 - Počet stránok 782
...from enjoying, you would find excellc'iit specimens of the nobleness and beauty of this metre. Uhyme is a trivial thing, and of no true musical delight...in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the stnse variously drawn out from one verse to another, and not in the jingling sound of like endings,... | |
| 1823 - Počet stránok 772
...Shakespeare. Mil. Ay, in him, independently of the admirable matter, which 'tis pity that the,/anatical notions of your sect cut you off from enjoying, you...as a fault, both in poetry and all good oratory. In Shakespeare, however, whose purpose led him to employ this verso sciolto (as the Italians call it)... | |
| 1823 - Počet stránok 858
...Shakespeare. Mil. Ay, in him, independently of the admirable matter, which 'tis pity that the,,fanatical notions of your sect cut you off from enjoying, you...as a fault, both in poetry and all good oratory. In Shakespeare, however, whose purpose led him to employ this verso sciolto (as the Italians call it)... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - Počet stránok 646
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients both... | |
| 1826 - Počet stránok 382
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious eares, triveal and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables,...sense variously drawn out from one verse to another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoyded by the learned ancients both in poetry and... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - Počet stránok 384
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious eares, triveal and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables,...sense variously drawn out from one verse to another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoyded by the learned ancients both in poetry and... | |
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