| Alexander Pope - 1824 - 398 páginas
...What's roundly smooth, or languishingly slow ; And praise the easy vigour of a line, 360 Where Denham's strength, and Waller's sweetness join. True ease in...chance, As those move easiest who have learn'd to dance. NOTES. 366. A needless Alexandrine, #c.] Dr. Johnson requires in an Alexandrine a pause invariably... | |
| Alexander Pope, William Roscoe - 1824 - 400 páginas
...seemingly natural and easy. Even Voiture wrote with extreme difficulty, though apparently without any 'Tis not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an Echo to the sense. 365 NOTES. any effort ; what Tasso says of one of his heroines may be applied to such writers : " Non... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 páginas
...praise the easy vigour of a line, Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness join. True ease m myself the garlands on their boughs, And tablets hung for gifts of granted "Tie not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense : Soft is the... | |
| William Scott - 1825 - 382 páginas
...That by the top doth take the mountain pine, And make them stoop to the vale. — Shakespeare. 19. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As...echo to the sense. Soft is the strain when zephyr gertly blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1825 - 536 páginas
...slow; 359 And praise the easy vigour of a line, [join. Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness True ease in writing comes from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learnt to dance. *Tis not enough no harshness gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 páginas
...What's roundly smooth, or languishingly slow ; And praise the easy vigour of a line, 360 Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness join. True ease in...from art, not chance, As those move easiest who have learn 'd to dance. Tie not enough no harshness gives oiicnce, The sound must seem an echo to the sense... | |
| 1826 - 82 páginas
...feasts the sensfe ; but like the ordinary breeze, which purifies the air, and renders it healrhful. True ease in writing comes from art, .not chance : As those move easiest, who have learned to dance. One shall rise Of proud ambitious heart, who, not content Will) fair equalitv, fraternal... | |
| William Enfield - 1827 - 412 páginas
...What's roundly smooth, or languishingly slow ; And praise the easy vigour of a line, Where Denham's strength, and Waller's sweetness join. True ease in...easiest who have learn'd to dance. 'Tis not enough no harslmess gives offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense : Soft is the strain when Zephyr... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 páginas
...What's roundly smooth, or languishingly slow : And praise the easy vigour of a line, Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness join. True ease in...from art, not chance ; As those move easiest who have learned to dance. 'Tis not enough no harshness give offence, The sound must seem an echo to the sense... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 páginas
...'s roundly smooth, or languishingly slow ; And praise the easy vigor of a line, 360 Where Denham's strength and Waller's sweetness join. True ease in...offence ; The sound must seem an echo to the sense. 365 Soft is the strain when zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows; 365... | |
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