| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1765 - 362 halaman
...better, if the moft fafhionable of the French poets had not, at the fame time, been their beft critic. A LUCKY word in a verfe, which founds well and every...gets by heart, goes further than a volume of juft criticifm. In fhort, the exaft, but cold BOILEATJ happened to fay fomething of the clinquant of TASSO;... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 354 halaman
...better, if ^the moft fafhionable of the French poets had not, at the fame time, been their beft critic. A LUCKY word in a verfe, which founds well and every...gets by heart, goes further than a volume of juft criticifm. th fhort, the exact, but cold BOILEAU happened to fay fomething of the clinquant of TASSO... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 358 halaman
...better, if ,the moft fafhionable of the French poets had not, at the fame time, been their beft critic. A LUCKY word in a verfe, which founds well and every...gets by heart, goes further than a volume of juft criticifm, In fhort, the exact, but cold BOILEAU happened to fay fomething of the clinquant of TASSO... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1805 - 448 halaman
...better, if the moft famionable of the French poets had not, at the fame time, been their beft critick. A lucky word in a verfe, which founds well and every body gets by heart, goes farther than a volume pf juft critjcifm. In mort, the exaft but cold Boileau happened to 4'ay ibmething... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 408 halaman
...French poets had not, at the same time, been their best critic. A lucky word in a verse, which sounds well and every body gets by heart, goes further than a volume of just criticism. In short, the exact, but cold BOILEAU happened to say something of the clinquant of... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 456 halaman
...at the same time, been their best critic. VOL. jv. x i LETTER A lucky word in a verse, which sounds well and every body gets by heart, goes further than a volume of just criticism. In short, the exact, but cold BOILEAU happened to say something of the clinquant of... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1905 - 420 halaman
...IV, 314) in his Letters on Chivalry and Romance (1762) says : " A lucky word in a verse, which sounds well and every body gets by heart, goes further than a volume of just criticism. In short, the exact, but cold Boileau happened to say something of the clinquant of... | |
| Thomas Warton - 2001 - 144 halaman
...better, if the moft falhionable of the French poets had not, at the fame time, been their beft critic. A lucky word in a verfe, which founds well and every body gets by heart, goes farther than a volume of juft criticifrn. In fhort, the exact, but cold Boileau happened to fay fbmething... | |
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