| C. A. Patrides - 1989 - 370 стор.
...after what manner; Hee must first thinke, and excogitate his matter; then choose his words, and examine the weight of either. Then take care in placing, and...and words, that the composition be comely; and to doe this with diligence, and often. No matter how slow the style be at first, so it be labour'd, and... | |
| Jennifer Brady, Wyman H. Herendeen - 1991 - 236 стор.
...other forms of toil: coining, ironworking, cloth production, agriculture, housebuilding, cookery. 21 No matter how slow the style be at first, so it be labour'd, and accurate: seeke the best, and be not glad of forward conceipts, or first words, that... | |
| Judith H. Anderson - 1996 - 372 стор.
...Jonsonian writer "must first thinke, and excogitate his matter; then choose his words, and examine the weight of either. Then take care in placing, and ranking both matter, and words" (VIII, 615). If the writer is somehow to cogitate — indeed, to ex-cogitate — without language,... | |
| Emerson R. Marks - 1998 - 428 стор.
...involuntary accession of suitable diction. The poet who would write well, he noted in Discoveries, must "take care in placing, and ranking both matter, and words, that the composition be comely." ly Horace's account of the compositional process, one which has had its adherents throughout literary... | |
| Stephen Orgel, Sean Keilen - 1999 - 356 стор.
..."things wrote with labour . . . will last",40 and encouraging his pupils with the observation that it is "no matter how slow the style be at first, so it be labour'd, and accurate".4i No later than i60i, Ingenioso in The Returne from Parnassus, Part I (IV.... | |
| Richard Harp, Stanley Stewart - 2000 - 238 стор.
...write well, ... he must first think, and excogitate his matter; then choose his words, and examine the weight of either. Then take care in placing, and ranking both matter, and words. . . . The congruent, and harmonious fitting of parts in a sentence, has almost the fastening, and force... | |
| Richard M. Hogg, Norman Francis Blake, Roger Lass, R. W. Burchfield - 1992 - 812 стор.
...(67b), and by Bacon to mock at the rhetorical excesses of Ciceronians such as Harvey (67c): (67) a) Then take care, in placing and ranking both matter and words, that the composition be comely; and to doe this with nu.igence andorien. (Jonson 1640/?1 620-35) b) the Holy Ghost in penning the Scriptures... | |
| James Bednarz - 2001 - 358 стор.
...wrote with labour . . . will last" (8:638) and cautions that a novice's writing should be encouraged, "no matter how slow the style be at first, so it be labour'd and accurate" (8:615). He also informed Drummond that he first wrote his poetry out in prose,... | |
| Jennifer C. Vaught - 2008 - 264 стор.
...with giving birth in relation to the writing process of revision."1 He advises writers, for instance: No matter how slow the style be at first, so it be labour 'd. and accurate: seeke the best, and be not glad of the forward conceipts, or first words,... | |
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