Many of our present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and, particularly, the author of the Plain Dealer, whom I am proud to call my friend, has obliged all honest and virtuous men, by one of the most bold, most general, and most useful satires... Catalogue - Stran 26avtor: Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1905Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Dryden - 1800 - 624 strani
...Mr. Spence,) I am well acquainted with ; for he has told it me over and over again. LOVE IN A WOOD I am proud to call my friend, has obliged all honest...which has ever been presented on the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of tragedy ; let every man enjoy his taste ; but it is unjust, that... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 634 strani
...been presented pn the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of tragedy; let every man \ am proud to call my friend, has obliged all honest and virtuous men by one of the most bold, most / enjoy his taste; but it U unjust, that they who have not the least notion of heroick writing, should... | |
| John Dryden, Edmond Malone - 1800 - 591 strani
...author of THE PLAIN DEALER,S whom 9 Wycherley. I am proud to call my friend, hasobliged all honest aad virtuous men by one of the most bold, most general,...most useful satires, which has ever been presented o» the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of tragedy ; let every man enjoy his taste... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 436 strani
...render it ridiculous. Many of our present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and, particularly, the author of the " Plain Dealer," whom I am proud...which has ever been presented on the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of Tragedy ; let every man enjoy his taste : but it is unjust, that... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 426 strani
...render it ridiculous. Many of our present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and, particularly, the author of the " Plain Dealer," whom I am proud...which has ever been presented on the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of Tragedy ; let every man enjoy his taste : but it is unjust, that... | |
| John Genest - 1832 - 656 strani
...:— this has always been considered as an excellent Comedy— Dryden says of it — " the author, whom I am proud to call my friend, " has obliged all...most general, and most useful Satires, " which has been presented on the English Theatre " — the outlines of Manly's character and some other circumstances... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 strani
...present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and particularly the author of the Plain-Dealer,1 whom I am proud to call my friend, has obliged all...which has ever been presented on the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of tmgedy : let every man enjoy his taste ; but 'tis unjust that they... | |
| John Dryden - 1882 - 466 strani
...render it ridiculous. Many of our present writers are eminent in both these kinds ; and, particularly, the author of the "Plain Dealer," whom I am proud...which has ever been presented on the English theatre. I do not dispute the preference of Tragedy ; let every man enjoy his taste : but it is unjust, that... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 488 strani
...present writers are «minent in both these kinds ; and particularly the author of the Plain-Dealer,1 whom I am proud to call my friend, has obliged all honest and virtuous men, Ъу one of the most bold, nxet general, and most useful satires which has ever been presented on the... | |
| William Wycherley - 1888 - 570 strani
...which was registered at Stationers' Hall, April 17, 1674. Dryden writes in terms of noble eulogy : "The author of The Plain Dealer, whom I am proud to...which has ever been presented on the English theatre." The Plain Dealer was brought forward by the King's Company, probably, like The Country Wife, at the... | |
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