| Philip Sidney - 1724 - 270 страници
...printed that have poetical finews in them. For proof whereof, let but moft of the verfes be put in proof, and then ask the meaning, and it will be found, that one verfe did but beget another, without ordering, at the firff, what fhould be at the laft, which becomes... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 378 страници
...printed, that have poetical sinews in them. For proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in proof, and then ask the meaning, and it will be found that...tinkling sound of rhyme barely accompanied with reason. Our tragedies and comedies are not without cause cried out against — observing rules neither of honest... | |
| 1824 - 378 страници
...printed, that have poetical sinews in them. For proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in proof, and then ask the meaning, and it will be found that...tinkling sound of rhyme barely accompanied with reason. Our tragedies and comedies are not without cause cried out against — observing rules. neither of... | |
| 1824 - 378 страници
...printed, that have poetical sinews in them. For proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in proof, and then ask the meaning, and it will be found that...tinkling sound of rhyme barely accompanied with reason. Our tragedies and comedies are not without cause cried out against — observing rules neither of honest... | |
| 1831 - 368 страници
...printed, that have poetical sinews in them. For proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in prose, and then ask the meaning and it will be found,...tinkling sound of rhyme, barely accompanied with reason. Our tragedies and comedies, not without cause, are cried out against, observing rules neither of honest... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 страници
...find in our time a bad welcome in England." After excepting Sackville, Surrey, and Spenser, he says he does not " remember to have seen many more that have...one verse did but beget another without ordering at first which should be at the last ; which becomes a confused mass of words with a tinkling sound of... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 страници
...printed that have poetical sinews in them. For proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in prose, and then ask the meaning, and it will be found,...tinkling sound of rhyme, barely accompanied with reason. Our tragedies and comedies, not without cause, are cried out against, observing rules neither of honest... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 страници
...printed that have poetical sinews in them : for proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in prose, and then ask the meaning, and it will be found...tinkling sound of rhyme, barely accompanied with reason." Sidney's view of the drama was a grievously mistaken one, based upon the foolish traditional doctrine... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 страници
...printed that have poetical sinews in them. For proof whereof, let but most of the verses be put in T X RшtԞ$ <x!- V 4 K! wG)9;9q9a# k } < {l J'vk 4 } ^G D O List; which becomes a confused mass of words, with a tinkling Bound of rhyme, barely accompanied with... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1882 - 378 страници
...may at times be too overtly ornamented : merely ornamental and decorative his art never is. That " mass of words, with a tinkling sound of rhyme, barely accompanied with reason," which Sidney found in the majority of English poets, cannot be charged to Spenser, even in his most... | |
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