English language in eloquence, propriety, and masculine expressions ; so he was the best judge of, and fittest to prescribe rules to Poetry and Poets, of any man who had lived with, or before him, or since : if Mr. Cowley had not made a flight beyond... The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer - Trang 43được biên tập bởi - 1792Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Jesse Franklin Bradley - 1922 - 486 trang
...of, and fittest to prescribe Rules to Poetry and Poets, of any Man who had lived with, or before him, or since: If Mr. Cowley had not made a Flight beyond all Men, with that Modesty yet, to ascribe much of this, to the Example and Learning of Ben. Johnson. His Conversation was very... | |
| 1830 - 578 trang
...of, and fittest to prescribe rules to poetry and poets, of any man who had lived with, or before him, or since, if Mr. Cowley had not made a flight beyond all men, with that modesty yet, to ascribe much of tliis to the example and lenrning of Ben Jonson. His conversation was very... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1760 - 524 trang
...ftte'ft to prefcribe rules to poetry and poets, of any man who ^àd Hted with, or before him, or ifincc : if Mr. Cowley had not made a flight beyond all men, with that jnodefty yet, to afcribe much of this, to the example and learning of Ben. Johnfon. His conver'fation... | |
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