| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - Страниц: 572
...more sustained dignity of language and of metre ? Distant 7 [" I never beard the old song of Percie and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet." Defence i>f Poesie. ED.] may the period be, but whenever the time shall come, when all his works shall... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1847 - Страниц: 338
...more sustained dignity of language and of metre ? Distant 7 [" I never heard the old song of Percie and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet." Defence nfPoesie. ED.]. may the period be, but whenever the time shall come, when all his works shall... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1848 - Страниц: 268
...cultivated verses of modern poetry. " I never heard," said Sir Philip Sidney, " the old song of Percie and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with the sound of a trumpet ; and yet it is sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude... | |
| 1849 - Страниц: 820
...there quoted, which obviously referred to the old ballad — " I never heard the old song of Peirce and Douglas, that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet; and yet it is sung but by some blinde crowder, with no rougher voice than rude style ; which beeiug so evil apparelled... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1849 - Страниц: 342
...Certainly I must confess mine own barbarousness ; I never heard the old song of Pieroy and Douglass, that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet ; and yet it is sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude stile." A powerful argument of the noble,... | |
| William Alfred Jones - 1849 - Страниц: 256
...Certainly I must confess mine own barbarousneas ; I never heard the old song of Piercy and Douglass, that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet ; and yet it ia sung but by some blind crowder, with no rougher voice than rude stile." A powerful argument of the... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1850 - Страниц: 454
...portion of the community, in the games} which have * " I never heard the old song of Percie and Dmglot, that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet ; and yet it is sung bat by some blinde crowder, with no rougher voice, than rude style ; which being so well apparelled... | |
| East India college - 1850 - Страниц: 368
...upon the other side of the question. Poetry excites to action ; hear the chivalrous Sir Philip Sydney: "I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas, that I found not my heart more moved than with a trumpet: and yet it is sung by some blind crowder with no rougher voice than... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - Страниц: 594
...action was the Cheviot hills. Of this ballad. Sir Phillip Sydney, in his 'Defense of Poetry,' remarks, 'I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart more moved than with the sound of a trumpet.' The spelling of the original poem is now so nearly obsolete... | |
| 1851 - Страниц: 362
...b) natives or foreigners. RELIQUES ANCIENT POETRY, &c, •• I never heard the old song of Percie and Douglas, that I found not my heart moved more than with i trumpet ; and yet ' it' is sung but by some blinde crowder, with no rougher voice, than rude style... | |
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