The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Том 1 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 61.
Страница 147
The description of men rising out of the ground is as beautiful a passage as any in Ovid : it strikes the imagination very strongly ; we see their motion in the first part of it , and their multitude in the messis virorum at last .
The description of men rising out of the ground is as beautiful a passage as any in Ovid : it strikes the imagination very strongly ; we see their motion in the first part of it , and their multitude in the messis virorum at last .
Страница 153
The transformation at the latter end is wonderfully beautiful . FAB . IX . Ovid has two very good similes on Pentheus , where he compares him to a river in a former story , and to a warhorse in the present .
The transformation at the latter end is wonderfully beautiful . FAB . IX . Ovid has two very good similes on Pentheus , where he compares him to a river in a former story , and to a warhorse in the present .
Страница 155
Precepts of morality , besides the natural corruption of our tempers , which makes us averse to them , are so abstracted from ideas of sense , that they seldom give an opportunity for those beautiful descriptions and images which are ...
Precepts of morality , besides the natural corruption of our tempers , which makes us averse to them , are so abstracted from ideas of sense , that they seldom give an opportunity for those beautiful descriptions and images which are ...
Страница 157
Nor is it sufficient to run out into beautiful and diverting digressions ( as it is generally thought ) unless they are brought in aptly , and are something of a piece with the main design of the Georgic : for they ought to have a ...
Nor is it sufficient to run out into beautiful and diverting digressions ( as it is generally thought ) unless they are brought in aptly , and are something of a piece with the main design of the Georgic : for they ought to have a ...
Страница 161
But though I think there are some few parts in it that are not so beautiful as the rest , I shall not presume to name them , as rather suspecting my own judgment , than I can believe a fault to be in that poem , which lay so long under ...
But though I think there are some few parts in it that are not so beautiful as the rest , I shall not presume to name them , as rather suspecting my own judgment , than I can believe a fault to be in that poem , which lay so long under ...
Какво казват хората - Напишете рецензия
Не намерихме рецензии на обичайните места.
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
ancient antiquities appears arms bear beautiful Cato church coins covered death DRYDEN earth emperor enter eyes face fall fancy fear figure fire force friends give given gods hand head heart heaven honour inscription Italy JUBA kind king lake learned lies light live look marble medals meet mentioned mind mountains nature never o'er observed occasion once particular passed perhaps persons pieces poets present prince probably raise reason represented rest Reverse rise river rocks Roman Rome round ruins says says Philander scene seen side sight soul stands statues tell thee thou thought thousand took town turn verse Virgil virtue whole winds wonder