It will easily be perceived, that the only part of this Sonnet which is of any value is the lines printed in Italics ; it is equally obvious, that, except in the rhyme, and in the use of the single word Blackwood's Magazine - Página 4521829Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Wordsworth - 1911 - 296 páginas
...complain. '-'< I fruitless motorn to him that cannot hear C . And weep the more because I weep in vain." Ef It will easily be perceived that the only part of...the lines printed in Italics : it is equally obvious 44 that 45 except in the rhyme, and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for fruitlessly, which... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - 1912 - 788 páginas
...birds complain. / fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear And weep the more, because I weep in vain. It will easily be perceived that the only part of...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. By the foregoing quotation I have shown that the language of Prose may yet be well adapted to Poetry... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 páginas
...birds complain. I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. It will easily be perceived, that the only part of...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of prose may yet be well adapted to... | |
| Richard Pape Cowl - 1914 - 346 páginas
...birds complain. I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear. And weep the more because I weep in vain, use of the single word " fruitless " for fruitlessly,...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of prose may yet be well adapted to... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 páginas
...birds complain. / fruitless mourn tu him that cannot hear, A nd 'tit;: the more because / Keep in vain. to an Afrit, who was stirring up one of the braziers,...Nouronihar continued walking amidst the silent crowd, By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of prose may yet be well adapted to... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 páginas
...birds complain. / fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. 5 It will easily be perceived, that the only part of...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of prose may yet be well adapted to... | |
| william worsworth - 1923 - 498 páginas
...birds complain, / fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain." It will easily be perceived, that the only part of...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. By the foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of Prose may yet be well adapted to... | |
| Edmund David Jones - 1924 - 636 páginas
...birds complain. I fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. It will easily be perceived, that the only part of...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. By the-foregoing quotation it has been shown that the language of Prose may yet be well adapted to... | |
| Thomas Gray, Samuel Johnson, Oliver Goldsmith - 1926 - 206 páginas
...birds complain. / fruitless mourn to him that cannot hear, And weep the more because I weep in vain. 10 It will easily be perceived that the only part of...lines does in no respect differ from that of prose. (&) H is Epitaphs From the third essay Upon Epitaphs, written for The Ftiend in 1810, published 1876... | |
| Heathcote William Garrod - 1928 - 132 páginas
...all. His heavy-handed strictures upon Gray's sonnet to the memory of Richard West are well known. ' It will easily be perceived that the only part of this Sonnet which has any value is the lines printed in italics ' ! The italics are Wordsworth's ; but they stamp with... | |
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