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 1 ,2. izdajaT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, 1800 |
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... ancients , than any which Perrault could produce in France ; yet nei- ther he , nor you , who are a better critick , can persuade me , that there is any room left for a solid commendation at this time of day , at least for me . If I ...
... ancients , than any which Perrault could produce in France ; yet nei- ther he , nor you , who are a better critick , can persuade me , that there is any room left for a solid commendation at this time of day , at least for me . If I ...
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... Ancients : and notwithstanding our irregularities , so is our tragedy . + Shakspeare had a genius for it ; and we know , in spite of Mr. Rymer , that genius alone is a greater virtue ( if I may 3 Dryden here seems to have had a ...
... Ancients : and notwithstanding our irregularities , so is our tragedy . + Shakspeare had a genius for it ; and we know , in spite of Mr. Rymer , that genius alone is a greater virtue ( if I may 3 Dryden here seems to have had a ...
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... Ancients ; and it is that which we call Pindarique ; introduced , but not perfected , by our famous Mr. Cowley : and of this , Sir , you are certainly one of the greatest masters . You have the sublimity of sense as well as sound , and ...
... Ancients ; and it is that which we call Pindarique ; introduced , but not perfected , by our famous Mr. Cowley : and of this , Sir , you are certainly one of the greatest masters . You have the sublimity of sense as well as sound , and ...
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... ancients called- eruditam voluptatem . ” I have not been able to discover the author here re- ferred to . Quintilian , whom Dryden appears to have studied very diligently , has ( lib . xi . ) ineruditis voluptatibus applied to pleasures ...
... ancients called- eruditam voluptatem . ” I have not been able to discover the author here re- ferred to . Quintilian , whom Dryden appears to have studied very diligently , has ( lib . xi . ) ineruditis voluptatibus applied to pleasures ...
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... Ancients , it should be recollected , writing on rolls of parchment , called each book or part of a work , or whatever might be comprised within the roll , a volume . Thus the fifteen books of Ovid's META- MORPHOSES certainly made ...
... Ancients , it should be recollected , writing on rolls of parchment , called each book or part of a work , or whatever might be comprised within the roll , a volume . Thus the fifteen books of Ovid's META- MORPHOSES certainly made ...
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