I think it is not difficult to perceive, that the admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The objects of their love are, perhaps, of equal beauty, though they greatly differ in their air, their dress, the turn of their features, and their... Essays, Moral and Literary - Stran 54avtor: Vicesimus Knox - 1803Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 432 strani
...taste of our own country, and our own times. I think it is not difficult to perceive, that the admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...Pope. Now it happens, unfortunately, that those who are in love with one of these forms are, sometimes, so blind to the charms of the other, as to dispute... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 612 strani
...taste of our own country and our own times. I think it is not difficult to perceive, that the admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...complexion. On one side, are the lovers and imitators of Spencer and Milton ; and on the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope. Now it happens, unfortunately,... | |
| Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 500 strani
...attention. Knox, No. cxxix., also says: " I think it is not difficult to perceive, that the admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...on the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope." In the same paper Knox regrets that blankTerse was the object of " an unreasonable prejudice," and... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1898 - 478 strani
...quotes another paper of Knox in which he divides the admirers of English poetry into two parties: " On one side are the lovers and imitators of Spenser...on the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope": in modern phrase, the romanticists and the classicists. Joseph Warton's " Essay on Pope" was an attempt... | |
| Henry Augustin Beers - 1899 - 480 strani
...quotes another paper of Knox in which he divides the admirers of English poetry into two parties: " On one side are the lovers and imitators of Spenser and Milton; and on the other, those of Dryden, Botleau, and Pope ": in modern phrase, the romanticists and the classicists. Joseph Warton's " Essay... | |
| Traugott Böhme - 1911 - 370 strani
...agreed with him in disapproving the filthy images, and the loathsome, bloody allegories of the FQ." ') „On one side are the lovers and imitators of Spenser...on the other, -those of Dryden, Boileau and Pope." — „Let both schools flourish and receive their due applause, nor let those, who have only acquired... | |
| Catherine Ingrassia, Claudia N. Thomas - 2000 - 262 strani
...1782, Vicesimus Knox also compares men of wit (and specifically poets) to beauties: [T]he admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...on the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope. 2 Knox's trope here places poets in the subordinate role of women whose attractive charms are observed... | |
| Catherine Ingrassia, Claudia N. Thomas - 2000 - 262 strani
...1782, Vicesimus Knox also compares men of wit (and specifically poets) to beauties: [T]he admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...on the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope. 2 Knox's trope here places poets in the subordinate role of women whose attractive charms are observed... | |
| John Sitter - 2001 - 322 strani
...schools of poetic taste were in opposition: I think it is not difficult to perceive, that the admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...Milton; and on the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope.5' Vicesimus Knox devotes the rest of his essay to bringing the two sides together and seeing... | |
| Lynda Pratt - 2006 - 320 strani
...'parties' identified by Vicesimus Knox in 1782: I think it is not difficult to perceive, that the admirers of English poetry are divided into two parties. The...the other, those of Dryden, Boileau, and Pope.|() Johnson's 'Progress of Refinement' narrative made it difficult to conceive how poetry might develop... | |
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