The Critical and Miscellaneous Prose Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected: with Notes and Illustrations; an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Grounded on Original and Authentick Documents; and a Collection of His Letters, the Greater Part of which Has Never Before Been Published, Količina 2T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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Stran 1
... rest were given to the people . " It is ( says Dr. Johnson ) by universal consent accounted the work in which he has admitted the fewest improprieties of style or character . " 2 Of the rise and character of this nobleman , who was born ...
... rest were given to the people . " It is ( says Dr. Johnson ) by universal consent accounted the work in which he has admitted the fewest improprieties of style or character . " 2 Of the rise and character of this nobleman , who was born ...
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... rest , either from the number of witty men , or at least of able judges . But here again they are all indulgent to themselves ; and every one who believes himself a wit , that is , every man , will pretend at the same : time to a right ...
... rest , either from the number of witty men , or at least of able judges . But here again they are all indulgent to themselves ; and every one who believes himself a wit , that is , every man , will pretend at the same : time to a right ...
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... rest of the poets , from this rhyming judge of the twelve - penny gallery , this legitimate son of Sternhold , than that he would subscribe his name to his censure , or ( not to tax him beyond his learning , ) set his mark ; for should ...
... rest of the poets , from this rhyming judge of the twelve - penny gallery , this legitimate son of Sternhold , than that he would subscribe his name to his censure , or ( not to tax him beyond his learning , ) set his mark ; for should ...
Stran 28
... rest of my illiterate censors , whom I have disdained to answer , because they are not qualified for judges . It remains that I acquaint the reader , that I have endeavoured in this play to follow the prac- tice of the ancients , who ...
... rest of my illiterate censors , whom I have disdained to answer , because they are not qualified for judges . It remains that I acquaint the reader , that I have endeavoured in this play to follow the prac- tice of the ancients , who ...
Stran 41
... rest have been collected from Heliodore's Ethiopicks , and Lucan's Erictho . Sophocles indeed is admirable every where , and therefore we have followed him as close as possibly we could . But the Athenian theatre ( whether more perfect ...
... rest have been collected from Heliodore's Ethiopicks , and Lucan's Erictho . Sophocles indeed is admirable every where , and therefore we have followed him as close as possibly we could . But the Athenian theatre ( whether more perfect ...
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL acted action afterwards ALBION AND ALBANIUS amongst answer appears betwixt Bishop called catholick cause character church of England Cleomenes commendation confess conscience criticks crown death DEDICATION discourse dispute Dryden Duchess Duchess of York Duke of Guise Earl Elkanah Settle endeavour enemies English errours father favour fortune French friends give Henry the Third honour JOHN DRYDEN judge judgment King King of Navarre King's Lady lawful League learned least libel lived Lord Lord Rochester Lordship Majesty matter mean musick nature never observed opera opinion papists parallel parliament party person play pleased Plutarch poem poet poetry Pope popish Popish Plot praise Preface pretended prince protestant publick reader reason rebellion religion Roman Rome royal satire says scripture Shaftesbury shew supposed tell theatre thing thought tion tragedy Trajan translated true verses virtue words write written