| John Milton - 1904 - 312 Seiten
...dated the 6th of this month, and for a dainty piece of entertainment which came therewith. Wherein I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your Songs and Odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| John Milton - 1905 - 648 Seiten
...commend the tragical part [ie the dialogue] if the " lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and " odes ; whereunto I must...plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in COMUS. . 4z7 "our language." Here was praise worth having, and which did, as we know, gratify Milton.... | |
| Walter Wilson Greg - 1906 - 484 Seiten
...Wotton addressed to the author of the Ludlow masque: 'I should much commend the Tragical [ie dramatic] part, if the Lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Dorique delicacy in your Songs and Odes, wherunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our Language1.' The two poems... | |
| Alfred Henry Miles - 1906 - 738 Seiten
...author, words so apt that I print them in italics : — " A dainty piece of entertainment, wherein I should much commend the tragical part if the lyrical did not ravish' me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen nothing yet parallel... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1907 - 172 Seiten
...Henry Wotton, in the letter prefixed to ' Comus,' terms it ' a dainty piece of entertainment, wherein I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and odes; whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| John Milton - 1907 - 146 Seiten
...dated the sixth of this month, and for a dainty piece of entertainment which came therewith. Wherein I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your songs and odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1907 - 236 Seiten
...by the praise of Sir Henry Wotton, who gave him letters of introduction, [84] saying of "Comus" — "I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your Songs and Odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| George Edward Woodberry - 1907 - 236 Seiten
...heartened by the praise of Sir Henry Wotton, who gave him letters of introduction, saying of " Comus " — "I should much commend the tragical part, if the lyrical did not ravish me with a certain Doric delicacy in your Songs and Odes, whereunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel... | |
| John Milton - 1908 - 586 Seiten
...dated the sixth of this Month, and for a dainty peece of entertainment which came therwith. Wherin I should much commend the Tragical part, if the Lyrical...a certain Dorique delicacy in your Songs and Odes, wherunto I must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our Language : Ipsa mollifies.... | |
| John William Mackail - 1909 - 234 Seiten
...this point is acutely seized and finely brought out in Sir Henry Wotton's celebrated criticism : " I should much commend the Tragical part, if the lyrical...Dorique delicacy in your Songs and Odes, whereunto 1 must plainly confess to have seen yet nothing parallel in our Language : Ipsa mollifies." As a drama,... | |
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